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  1. Mary Ritter Beard (August 5, 1876 – August 14, 1958) was an American historian, author, women's suffrage activist, and women's history archivist who was also a lifelong advocate of social justice. As a Progressive Era reformer, Beard was active in both the labor and women's rights movements.

  2. Mar 15, 2021 · Learn about Mary Ritter Beard, a suffragist, historian, and archivist who advocated for women's role in civilization and history. Read her works and those of her collaborator Charles Beard on JSTOR for free.

  3. Mary Ritter Beard (1876-1958) was active in the struggles for women's suffrage and for trade union reform. With her husband Charles Austin Beard she wrote several books, including the multivolume The Rise of American Civilization.

  4. Historian and feminist activist who wrote extensively on the worldwide history of women and on American culture. Born Mary Ritter on August 5, 1876, in Indianapolis, Indiana; died in Phoenix, Arizona, on August 14, 1958; daughter of Narcissa (Lockwood) Ritter (an erstwhile teacher) and Eli Foster Ritter (a banker); graduated A.B. DePauw ...

  5. Mary Ritter Beard (August 5, 1876 – August 14, 1958) was an American historian, author, women's suffrage activist, and women's history archivist who was also a lifelong advocate of social justice. As a Progressive Era reformer, Beard was active in both the labor and women's rights movements.

  6. Forceful Yet Forgotten: Mary Ritter Beard and the Writing of History. Margaret Smith Crocco. Teachers College, Columbia University. FEMINIST BIOGRAPHERS writing about figures in literature, art, history, and science have often commented on the fate of wives of famous men. While such marriages regularly involve the mutual ex-

  7. Mar 10, 2008 · A feminist who eventually opposed the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment, Mary Ritter Beard was nonetheless a pioneering scholar and proponent of women’s history.