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Letters to the editor, numbers 470-525, 1995-2005
1995/2005
Curtis, Margaret Miller, 1935
Margaret Miller Curtis, born in Marianna, Florida on 1 November 1935, earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Florida State University and taught elementary school in Florida and Ohio. In 1973 she moved to Georgia and became active in the Women’s Movement centering her Christian faith in her activism for women’s rights. During the 1970's and 1980's she functioned as a writer, lobbyist, and fund-raiser for a number of organizations, including People of Faith for the ERA, ERA Georgia, Inc., and the Council on Battered Women. Curtis traveled and spoke extensively to religious groups, at community meetings, and at organizational conferences throughout Georgia, advocating for the ratification of the ERA. Curtis was chair of the Speaker’s Bureau for ERA Georgia, Inc. (1979-1980), was president of People of Faith for the ERA in Georgia (1980-1982), and has served on the board of directors for the Council on Battered Women (1975, 1986-88). Curtis “specialized” in newspaper publicity and letter writing and has had over 500 letters to the editor published in addition to those she authored for others. Many of these, which she continues to write, address the ERA and other women’s issues. Her cartoons and creative writings, some of which have also been published, reflect her activism and interest in these issues. Curtis resides in Vinings, Georgia.
- Title:
- Letters to the editor, numbers 470-525, 1995-2005
- Creator:
- Curtis, Margaret Miller, 1935
- Date Created:
- 1995/2005
- Description:
Margaret Miller Curtis, born in Marianna, Florida on 1 November 1935, earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Florida State University and taught elementary school in Florida and Ohio. In 1973 she moved to Georgia and became active in the Women’s Movement centering her Christian faith in her activism for women’s rights. During the 1970's and 1980's she functioned as a writer, lobbyist, and fund-raiser for a number of organizations, including People of Faith for the ERA, ERA Georgia, Inc., and the Council on Battered Women. Curtis traveled and spoke extensively to religious groups, at community meetings, and at organizational conferences throughout Georgia, advocating for the ratification of the ERA. Curtis was chair of the Speaker’s Bureau for ERA Georgia, Inc. (1979-1980), was president of People of Faith for the ERA in Georgia (1980-1982), and has served on the board of directors for the Council on Battered Women (1975, 1986-88). Curtis “specialized” in newspaper publicity and letter writing and has had over 500 letters to the editor published in addition to those she authored for others. Many of these, which she continues to write, address the ERA and other women’s issues. Her cartoons and creative writings, some of which have also been published, reflect her activism and interest in these issues. Curtis resides in Vinings, Georgia.
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- Digital Library of Georgia
- Contributing Institution:
- Georgia State University. Special Collections
- Subjects:
- Equal rights amendments
Women--Political activity
Feminism
People of Faith for the ERA
ERA Georgia, Inc
Council on Battered Women (Atlanta, Ga.) - Type:
- text
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