Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Trump
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Executive Vice Chairman of the Commission
Assistant Secretary of Labor
Barbara Phinney
Girl Scouts of the United States of America
Thomas J. Prather
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Betty Queen
District of Columbia Department of Public Welfare
O. Leonard Quinto
Veterans’ Administration
Mildred Reel
Future Homemakers of America
Mabel Ross
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Virginia L. Sanders
Member, Commission’s Committee on Education
Lecturer, Former Coordinator of Minnesota Plan
Edith H. Sherrard
American Association of University Women
Constance Smith
Radcliffe Institute of Independent Study
Mansfield Smith
Experiment in International Living
Hilda Torrop
National Council of Women of the United States, Inc.
Betty Ward
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Cynthia C. Wedel
Commission Member
National Council of the Churches of Chrsit in the U.S.A.
Esther Westervelt
Member, Commission’s Committee on Home and Community
Teachers College, Columbia University
Mrs. Arthur Whittemore
League of Women Voters of the United States
Mrs. Joseph Willen
National Council of Jewish Women, Inc.
Mrs. J. Skelly Wright
National Association for Mental Health
Emily Ziegler
Soroptimist Federation of the Americas, Inc.
Third Consultation: Portrayals of Women in the Mass Media
Ethel J. Alpenfels
Professor of Anthropology, New York University
Curtiss Anderson
Editor, Ladies Home Journal
Margaret Culkin Banning
Writer
Betsy Talbot Blackwell
Editor, Mademoiselle
Al Capp
Cartoonist
Louis Cowan
Communications Research Center
Brandeis University
Polly Cowan
Station WMCA: Call for Action
Henry David
Commission Member
New School for Social research
Wallace W. Elton
Senior Vice President, J. Walter Thompson, Co.
Betty Friedan
Writer
Hartford Gunn
General Manager, WGBH
Lorraine Hansberry
Playwright
George Heineman
Public Affairs, National Broadcasting Co.
Stockton Helffrich
National Association of Broadcasters
Margaret Hickey
Commission Member
Public Affairs Editor, Ladies Home Journal
Lisa Howard
American Broadcasting Co.
Morton Hunt
Writer
Joseph Klapper
Research Department, Columbia Broadcasting System
Bennet Korn
President, Metropolitan Broadcasting
Richard A. Lester
Vice Chairman of the Commission
Professor of Economics, Princeton University
Gerri Major
Johnson Publications
Marya Mannes
Writer
Rosalind Massow
Women’s Editor, Parade
Arthur Mayer
Writer
Herbert R. Mayes
President, McCall Corp.
Kathleen McLaughlin
New York Times
Joy Miller
Women’s Editor, Associated Press
Jane Ostrowska
Cowles Publications
Esther Peterson
Executive Vice Chairman of the Commission
Assistant Secretary of Labor
Marion K. Sanders
Harper’s Magazine
Perrin Stryker
New York
Margaret Twyman
Community Relations, Motion Picture Association of America
Helen Winston
Producer, Columbia Pictures
Fourth Consultation: Problems of Negro Women
Walter Davis
Assistant Director, Civil Rights Department, AFL-CIO
Alice A. Dunnigan
Executive Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity
Katherine P. Ellickson
Executive Secretary, President’s Commission on the Status of Women
Hilda Fortune
New York Urban League
Maude Gadsen
Beauty Owners Association
Dorothy Height
Commission Member
President, National Council of Negro Women, Inc.
Grace Hewell
Program Coordination Officer, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Cenoria D. Johnson
National Urban League
Lewis Wade Jones
Fisk University
John R. Larkins
Consultant, North Carolina State Department of Public Welfare
Inabel Lindsay
Howard University
Gerri Major
Johnson Publications
Beatrice McConnell
Women’s Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor
Esther Peterson
Executive Vice Chairman of the Commission
Assistant Secretary of Labor
Nathan Pitts
UNESCO Program Officer, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Paul Rilling
Executive Director, District of Columbia
Council on Human Relations
Dollie Robinson
Women’s Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor
Laura L. Spencer
Women’s Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor
Caroline F. Ware
Commission Member, Vienna, Virginia
Ruth Whaley
Secretary, New York City Board of Estimates
Ellen Winston
Commissioner of Welfare, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Deborah Partridge Wolfe
Chief of Education, Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives
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