Ruth Rosen, Professor Emerita of History at the University of California at Davis, is a pioneering historian of gender and society and an award-winning journalist. The recipient of the University of California Distinguished Teaching Award in 1983 and many national fellowships, she is the editor of the The Maimie Papers, a New York Times Notable Book in l978 and author of The Lost Sisterhood: Prostitution in America (1982) and of The World Split Open: How The Modern Women’s Movement Changed America (rev. ed., 2006). Her hundreds of opinion essays can be found at www.ruthrosen.org. She was not at Port Huron, but has been an activist in all the social movements of the sixties. She is currently Scholar in Residence at the Center for the Study of Right-Wing Movements, University of California, Berkeley
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