Credits
All of the textual material at the site is the original work of members of the Psychology's Feminist Voices team. You can read more about the individual researchers at the About Us page.
To reference an oral history interview, please see the title page of the transcript for citation instructions.
To reference an individual profile, please use the following citation format:
Examples
MacKay, J. (2010). Profile of Bonnie Strickland. In A. Rutherford (Ed.), Psychology's Feminist Voices Digital Archive. Retrieved from https://feministvoices.com/profiles/bonnie-strickland
Young, J. L. (2010). Profile of Amy Tanner. In A. Rutherford (Ed.), Psychology's Feminist Voices Digital Archive. Retrieved from https://feministvoices.com/profiles/amy-tanner
WOMEN PAST PHOTO CREDITS
Primary Photo From Stevens & Gardner, The Women of Psychology, Vol. 2, 1982.
Snapshot 1 Julius Wagner-Jauregg's staff in 1927. Front row, L-R: Max Weissmann, Bernhard Dattner, Heinrich Kogerer, Heinrich Herschmann, Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Josef Gerstmann, Paul Schilder, Heinz Hartmann, Otto Kauders. Second row, L-R: Erwin Stengel, Edith Vincze, Lydia Sicher, Annie Reich, Ludwig Horn, Clara Strassky, Robert Stern, Fannie Halpern, Otto Isakower, Alexandra Adler, Hans Hoff, Edward Bibring. Back row, L-R: Gottfried Engerth, Friedrich Stumpfl, Stefan Betlheim, Ludwig Eidelberg, Edith Klemperer, Ernst Haase.
Snapshot 1 Wikimedia Commons, public domain.
Snapshot 2 Wikimedia Commons, public domain. Allen and her husband Erastus "Rusty" Smith Allen in the 1960s.
Snapshot 3 Wikimedia Commons, public domain. Allen and her husband Erastus "Rusty" Smith Allen, 1951.
Snapshot 4 Wikimedia Commons, public domain. Allen and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, 1987.
Primary Photo From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo, Models of Achievement, Vol. 1, 1983.
Primary Photo From Stevens & Gardner, The Women of Psychology, Vol. 2, 1982.
Snapshot 1 From Stevens & Gardner, The Women of Psychology, Vol. 2, 1982.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Jonathan Galente.
Snapshot 3 L to R: Anne Anastasi, Janet T. Spence, Anke A. Ehrhardt, Jacquelynne Eccles, 1984, Nebraska Symposium on Motivation.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo (cropped from original)
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 3 Courtesty of Stephanie Shields, 1999.
Primary Photo HARRIET BABCOCK, PSYCHOLOGIST,'75 (1952, Dec 18) The New York Times pg. 29
Snapshot 1 National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington D.C.; Roll #: 2479; Volume #: Roll 2479 - Certificates: 396850-397349, 19 Apr 1924-21 Apr 1924
Snapshot 1 From the 1912 Edition of The Canadian Men and Women of the Time, edited by Henry James Morgan
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the 1928 edition of 'The Marylander', the student yearbook of the Maryland College for Women (via Christopher Green).
Primary Photo: Ann Arbor Michigan University of Michigan 1908, "U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012"
Snapshot 1: Isgur, D., (2012) Press Release: University of Hartford receives $2.3 million from prominent Hartford businesswoman's estate. University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT.
Primary Photo From E. G. Boring, Psychologist at Large: An Autobiography and Selected Essays, 1961. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 From E. G. Boring, Psychologist at Large: An Autobiography and Selected Essays, 1961. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices. The Clark Psychologists 1921: Standing, L-R: Matsusaburo Yokoyama, E. G. Boring, Carroll C. Pratt, Samuel W. Fernberger; Seated, L-R: Lucy May Day Boring, Marjorie Bates (Pratt).
Snapshot 2 From E. G. Boring, Psychologist at Large: An Autobiography and Selected Essays, 1961. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices. The Boring Family 1935: Standing, L-R: Edwin Boring, Mollie Boring, Frank Boring; Seated, L-R: E. G. Boring, Barbara Boring, Lucy May Day Boring.
Primary Photo and Snapshot 1 The Winnipeg Tribune (1948, Oct 12). Grace Dolmage Urges Need to Teach Children Citizenship. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can: p. 10
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Columbia University Archives.
Snapshot 3 From Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1944, Volume 8.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology. L to R: Gardner Murphy, Lois Murphy, Barbara Burks, Abraham Maslow, 1930.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Wellesley College Archives.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Wellesley College Archives.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Wellesley College Archives.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Columbia University Archives.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Northside Center for Child Development.
Snapshot 3 From Robert V. Guthrie, Even the rat was White, 2nd Edition, 1998.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Ludy T. Benjamin, provenance unknown
Primary Photo courtesy of the University of Michigan Faculty History Project
Primary Photo From Crissey, M. S. (1983). School psychology: Reminiscences of earlier times. Journal of School Psychology, 21, 163.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Archives.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Archives.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Archives.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Archives.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Clark University Archives.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of SPSSI. Topological Group.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Royal Holloway, University of London Archives
Primary Photo Courtesy of Sarah Flynn, Photograph by Paul Quain.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Sarah Flynn, Photograph by Paul Quain.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Sarah Flynn, Photograph by Paul Quain.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Sarah Flynn, Photograph by Paul Quain.
Primary Photo Wikimedia Commons, public domain.
Snapshot 1 Wikimedia Commons, public domain. The family of Sigmund Freud in 1889, Anna is front row, center.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Gamble, Eleanor Acheson McCulloch
Primary Photo Wellesley College Legenda, 1926.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Dr. James Maas, Cornell University.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Dr. James Maas, Cornell University.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Archives.
Snapshot 1 Wikimedia Commons, public domain, original in Smithsonian Archives.
Snapshot 2 Wikimedia Commons, public domain.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Archives.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo From Stevens & Gardner, The Women of Psychology, Volume II, 1982.
Primary Photo From Graham, Jensen, & Yarrow, 1971.
Snapshot 1 From Graham, Jensen, & Yarrow, 1971.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, with Kurt Koffka
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy Florence Woolsey Hazzard papers, #2516. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy Florence Woolsey Hazzard papers, #2516. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy Florence Woolsey Hazzard papers, #2516. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Wellesley College Archives. Copyright unknown.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Wellesley College Archives. Copyright unknown.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Wellesley College Archives. Copyright unknown.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Internet.
Snapshot 2 From Ann Klein, A Forgotten Voice, 2002.
Snapshor 3 Courtesy of Ludy T. Benjamin, Jr.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Renate Horney Patterson.
Snapshot 3 Copyright unknown.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Photos & Scanned Documents [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data:Family tree photos submitted by French Family Ancestry members July, 11 2011.
Snapshot 1 Thelma Hunt (front, second from the left) and the Brain Test team led by Frank Moss (front centre), George Washington University, 1925.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 2 Copyright Alisa Douer.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Lotte Bailyn.
Primary Photo Lagrange College Library and Suber Archives
Primary Photo Copyright G. Paul Bishop.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 From the H. E. Jones and M. C. Jones "Partners in Longitudinal Studies" oral history, copyright G. Paul Bishop.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, with Lois Meek Stolz and James Watson.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Library of Congress
Snapshot 1 Newspaper in public domain
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Lucia Gill Case
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Lucia Gill Case
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Lucia Gill Case
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Wellcome Library, London. Melanie Klein in a horse-drawn carriage holding a child, with two women.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Wellcome Library, London. Melanie Klein with A. Freud and E. Jones
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Wellcome Library, London. Melanie Klein with her daughter, Melitta, and son, Hans (1904/5)
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Wellcome Library, London. Melanie Klein with analysts
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of the Wellcome Library, London. Melanie Klein and grandson Michael (Easter 1958)
Snapshot 6 Courtesty of the Wellcome Library, London. Melanie Klein (1957)
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Fabian Franklin.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Fabian Franklin.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Margaret Ladd-Franklin.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Margaret Ladd-Franklin.
Snapshot 7 Christine Ladd-Franklin, circa 1915
Primary Photo Wikimedia Commons, public domain, craniometry skull.
Primary Photo “Jane Loevinger (Weissman) ,” University Archives, Washington University in St. Louis
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Kelli Vaughn-Johnson. Memorial Bench at Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy Vassar College.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy Vassar College.
Snapshot 7 Courtesy Vassar College. Reunion of Vassar College Alumni, Class of 1880.
Snapshot 8 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo, Models of Achievement, Vol. 1, 1983.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, Esther and William Menaker.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo (Eds.). Models of Achievement, 1983.
Primary Photo Wikimedia Commons, public domain.
Primary Photo From Scarborough & Furumoto, Untold Lives, 1987, p. 157.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, L to R: Gardner Murphy, Lois Murphy, Barbara Burks, Abraham Maslow, 1930
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Scanned from London, ON newspaper.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo From Scarborough & Furumoto, Untold Lives, 1987, reprinted from F. C. Higgins, The Life of Naomi Norsworthy, 1918.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Trent University Archives.
Snapshot 1 L to R: Paul Thomas Young, Helen Peak, Julian B. Rotter, 1955, Nebraska Symposium on Motivation.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
Primary Photo Courtesy of the National Library of Medicine.
Primary Photo From Ogle, Kenneth N. Gertrude Rand: Edgar D. Tillyer Medalist for 1959. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 49 (October, 1959), 937 - 941.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Ludy T. Benjamin, personal collection.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Anne Roe and her husband George Gaylord Simpson
Snapshot 2 Anne Roe’s husband George Gaylord Simpson
Snapshot 3 Anne Roe, George Gaylord Simpson and her four step-daughters
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Wellesley College Archives.
Snapshot 1 L to R: Charles E. Osgood, Pauline Sears, J. R. Wittenborn, 1957, Nebraska Symposium on Motivation.
Primary Photo From Stevens & Gardner, The women of psychology, Volume II, 1982.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of SPSSI.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Snapshot 1 From J. M. Cattell (Ed.), Leaders in education, a biographical directory, 1932.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Clark University Archives.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Clark University Archives.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Clark University Archives.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo (Eds.). Models of Achievement, Vol. 2, 1988.
Snapshot 1 From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo (Eds.). Models of Achievement, Vol. 2, 1988.
Primary Photo Wikimedia Commons, public domain, cropped from Snapshot 1.
Snapshot 1 Wikimedia Commons, public domain, the Chicago Philosophy Club, 1896.
Snapshot 1 Unknown
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, Thelma Thurstone at the University of Chicago.
Primary Photo From Robert Val Guthrie's, Even the Rat Was White, 2nd Ed., 1998, p. 187.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Unknown.
Snapshot 1 Helen Verrall marries Willy Salter, Septmber 28, 1915.
Primary photo is from: Stinnett, S. (1990). Women in Statistics: Sesquicentennial Activities. The American Statistician, 44(2), 74–80.
Snapshot 1 is from: Billard, L., & Wallman, K. K. (2020). Women Trailblazers in the Statistical Profession. International Statistical Review, 88(2), 280–301.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of UNB Class Composite and Group Photographs Database.
Snapshot 1 Wellman in the ICWRS lab circa 1921.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Wembridge, Eleanor Harris Rowland
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Cleveland Public Library Digital Gallery
Primary Photo From Scarborough, E. (2004). Cheiron's origins: Personal recollections and a photograph. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 40, 210.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Virginia State University Archives.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Virginia State University Archives.
Snapshot 3 From Ancestry.com, U.S. School Yearbooks 1880-2012 [database on-line]. Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Snapshot 4 From Scarborough, E. (2004). Cheiron's origins: Personal recollections and a photograph. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 40, 210.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, Cummings Center for the History of Psychology, The University of Akron.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Dr. Sheryl Wurl.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Dr. Sheryl Wurl. Topology Group, 1940. Seated bottom right: Kurt Lewin, Beatrice A. Wright; standing second row from the back on the right: Tamara Dembo.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Dr. Sheryl Wurl.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Dr. Sheryl Wurl. 1951. L-R: daughter Colleen, son Woody, M. Erik, son Erik Olin, mother Sonia, Father Jerome.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Dr. Sheryl Wurl.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 2 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 3 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices. Mary Jean Wright and Laura C. Ball.
Snapshot 4 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices. Mary Jean Wright and Anastasia Korostoliev.
Snapshot 5 From L. M. Brockman, J. H. Whiteley, & J. P. Zubek (Eds.), Child Development: Selected Readings, 1973, p. 29.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Feminist Presence Photo Credits
Primary Photo From Yeshiva University Profile Website
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Division 35 Archives
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Helen Astin.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 From Lafromboise & Fleming (1990). Keeper of the fire: A profile of Carolyn Attneave.
Snapshot 2 From Lafromboise & Fleming (1990). Keeper of the fire: A profile of Carolyn Attneave.
Snapshot 3 From Lafromboise & Fleming (1990). Keeper of the fire: A profile of Carolyn Attneave.
Snapshot 4 From Lafromboise & Fleming (1990). Keeper of the fire: A profile of Carolyn Attneave.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Nancy Baker. Division 35, President-Elect in Hawaii, 2003
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Nancy Baker. Machinist's Union (IAM & AW) National Convention, 1984, with IAM President William Winpisinger
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Nancy Baker. South African Embassy, 1984
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Nancy Baker. Arrested at the South African Embassy - antiapartheid demonstration, 1984
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Nancy Baker.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of Nancy Baker.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Sandra Bem.
Snapshot 2 L to R: Dick Dienstbier, Joan C. Martin, Virginia E. O’Leary, Sandra Lipsitz Bem, Judith Rodin, Natalie Porter, Theo Sonderegger, 1984, Nebraska Symposium on Motivation.
Primary Photo From A. M. Amado & E. Olmedo, Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, Vol. 15, 2009, p. 366.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of The Disney Channel, ©1985 Walt Disney Productions
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of The Disney Channel, ©1985 Walt Disney Productions
Snapshot 1 Unknown.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Lyn Mikel Brown
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Lyn Mikel Brown. L-R: Lyn Mikel Brown, Carol Gilligan.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Lyn Mikel Brown. L-R: Lyn Mikel Brown, Deborah Tolman.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Lyn Mikel Brown.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Lyn Mikel Brown. L-R: Lyn Mikel Brown with husband, Mark Tappan and daughter Maya.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Erica Burman
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Erica Burman
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Erica Burman
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Jan Burns, WIPS poster.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the American Psychological Association.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the American Psychological Association.
Snapshot 3 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Gail Pheterson (all subsequent photos courtesy of Gail Pheterson)
Snapshot 1 Kitch in AWP 20 year sweatshirt with Gabriela Silvia (Brazillian sex worker, pioneer activist)
Snapshot 2 Kitch visiting Gail Pheterson and Margo St. James, Montpeyreoux, France
Snapshot 3 Kitch in San Francisco, 1989, Gay Pride Parade. Marching with COYOTE for prostitutes’ rights. From right to left: Margo St. James, Anjara (Tang) Suvarnananda, Kitch, Norma Jean Almodovar, Gail, Bobby in white t-shirt.
Snapshot 4 Kitch at Gay Pride Parade, 1989. COYOTE button.
Snapshot 5 Kitch at home in Oakland, CA, June 1989.
Snapshot 6 Kitch with byline by Kitch. Her typical satirical style, mocking racist stereotypes of Black people with watermelons.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Joan Chrisler.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Joan Chrisler.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Joan Chrisler.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Joan Chrisler.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of Joan Chrisler.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of Joan Chrisler.
Snapshot 7 Courtesy of Joan Chrisler.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Catherine Classen.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Mary Crawford. Crawford, far left, age 10 with her mother, aunt, and cousins.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Mary Crawford. Psychologist Virginia O'Leary, Nepali student Deepti Khati, and Crawford, presenting at the Women as Global Leaders Conference, Dubai, 2005.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Mary Crawford. Crawford with Nepali women's rights activists, Biratnagar, Nepal, 2005.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Mary Crawford. Crawford, far left, with psychologists Roger Chaffin, Bonnie Strickland, and Marjorie Nott, Kagbeni, Mustang District, Nepal, 2005.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of Mary Crawford. Crawford, right, on the climbing wall with Nepali daughter Ranju, Pokhara, Nepal 2005.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of Mary Crawford. Lecturing at the Rainbow Center, University of Connecticut, 2009.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Dean Rodeheaver.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Dean Rodeheaver.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Uwe Gielen.
Snapshot 1 From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo (Eds.). Models of Achievement, Vol. 2, 1988, p. 280.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Florence Denmark.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Uwe Gielen.
Snapshot 4 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 5 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 6 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 7 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 From Gornick, V., Malpede, K., Snitow, A., Harris, A., & Herrmann, J. (1993). The Mermaid and the Memories. The Women's Review of Books, 10(7), 7-8. Dinnerstein and Herrmann, 1990.
Snapshot 1 Scanned by Virgina Douglas from: Cook, Maria (2001, December 9). Young and disorderly: Part One: Forty years ago, Virginia Douglas pioneered research into a puzzing childhood disorder. Today, her landmark discoveries about hyperactivity still command our attention. The Ottawa Citizen.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Virginia Douglas.
Snapshot 1 Courtesty of Division 35 of the American Psychological Association.
Snapshot 7 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Alice Eagly.
Snapshot 2 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Clearing the phragmites at Amanda Island, Georgian Bay.
Snapshot 2 Gillian Einstein with her son and mother in Toronto.
Snapshot 3 Gillian Einstein with her son and husband in Banff.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo From Psychology Today, September 1970.
Snapshot 1 From the Know, Inc. newsletter Know News, vol 6, no. 6, September 1975. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices. Standing, L-R: Flo Scardina, JoAnn Evansgarder, Anne Pride, Wenonah Conaway, Mary Walters; Seated, L-R: Betty Jones, Mary Jane Walters, Suzanne Fay.
Snapshot 2 From the Know, Inc. newsletter Know News, vol 6, no. 6, September 1975. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices. L-R: JoAnn Evansgardner, Anne Pride.
Snapshot 3 JoAnn Evansgarder and her partner Gerry Gardner.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of SPSSI.
Snapshot 3 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices, courtesy of Leeat Granek.
Snapshot 4 Unknown.
Snapshot 5 Unknown.
Snapshot 6 With Alexandra Rutherford. Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Corey E. Flanders
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Copyright Chuck Wyrostok/APPALIGHT.
Snapshot 3 Cover of the Journal of Social Issues, 32(3), 1976.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Mary Gergen.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Lucia Gilbert.
Snapshot 1 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Lucia Gilbert.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Lucia Gilbert.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Lucia Gilbert.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Rosalind Gill
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Carla Rappaport Golden.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Carla Rappaport Golden.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Leeat Granek.
Snapshots 1-12 Courtesy of Leeat Granek.
Snapshot 7 Leeat Granek at the Grief and Loss Meeting, CUNY, 2011.
Snapshot 8 Leeat Granek and Alexandra Rutherford, March for Women's Lives, 2004.
Snapshot 9 Leeat Granek and Michelle Fine on a panel at Grief and Loss Project Meeting, CUNY, 2012.
Snapshot 10 Leeat Granek and Carol Gilligan at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 2015.
Snapshot 11 Leeat Granek and Robin Stern at Grief and Loss Project, CUNY.
Snapshot 1 Amazon.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 2 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 3 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 4 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 5 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 6 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Christine Griffin.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Michael Guttentag.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Michael Guttentag. From L to R, Marcia Guttentag, daughter Lisa, and son Mike.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Leora Amit.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshots 1-12 Courtesy of Rachel Hare-Mustin.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 3 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Cover of Body Politics. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 2 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices, Editors of PWQ, Janice Yoder, Janet Hyde, Nancy Henley, August, 2011.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 5 Original from the United States National Archives and Records Administration. L-R: Olivia Hooker and Aileen Anita Cooks on the USS Neversail.
Snapshot 6 Original from the United States Coast Guard.
Snapshot 7 Original from AP during US Congressional Testimony.
Snapshot 8 Original from the United States Coast Guard.
Primary Photo
Primary Photo From the memorial program for Carol Nagy Jacklin. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 2 From the memorial program for Carol Nagy Jacklin. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 3 From the memorial program for Carol Nagy Jacklin. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 4 From the memorial program for Carol Nagy Jacklin. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 5 From the memorial program for Carol Nagy Jacklin. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 6 From the memorial program for Carol Nagy Jacklin. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo From Cantor, D. W., & Goodheart, C. D. (2012). Norine G. johnson (1935–2011). American Psychologist, 67(3), 244-245.
Snapshot 2 L-R: Dorothy Canter, Carol Goodheart, & Norine Johnson, 1996.
Snapshot 3 L-R: Alice Rubenstein, Norine Johnson, Linda Campbell, & Pat Bricklin, 2005.
Snapshot 5 From 2002 Annual Report of the American Psychological Association. (2003). American Psychologist, 58(8), 510. Photo by Charles Votaw. Standing, L-R: Raymond Fowler, Charles Brewer, Katherine Nordal, J. Bruce Overmier, Nathan Perry, Gerald Koocher, and Laura Barbanel. Seated L-R: Carol Goodheart, Robert Sternberg, Philip Zimbardo, Norine Johnson, and Ronald Levant.
Snapshot 6 From Cantor, D. W., & Goodheart, C. D. (2012). Norine G. johnson (1935–2011). American Psychologist, 67(3), 244-245.
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Snapshot 2 Courtesy of SPSSI.
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Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Celia Kitzinger
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Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Michelle Lafrance
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Snapshot 6 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Primary Photo Courtesy of Helen Malson
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Snapshot 1 McClintock (1984)
Snapshot 2 McClintock at University of Chicago
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Primary Photo owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices. Martha Mednick at the International Association of Applied Psychology meeting in 1982 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Courtesy of Martha Mednick.
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Snapshot 4 Cover of 1972 issue of Journal of Social Issues, "New Perspectives on Women"
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of Nancy Felipe Russo.
Snapshot 6 From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo (Eds.). Models of Achievement, Vol 2, 1988, p. 244.
Snapshot 7 Courtesy of SPSSI.
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Primary Photo Courtesy of Susie Orbach
Primary Photo Courtesy of Elizabeth Parlee.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Elizabeth Parlee.
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Snapshot 2 From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo (Eds.). Models of Achievement, Vol. 2, 1988 p. 226.
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Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Kate Harper (York University Archives??)
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Section on Women in Psychology, Canadian Psychological Association.
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Primary Photo From Rogers, N. (1989). Emerging Woman: A Decade of Midlife Transitions (2nd ed.). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Division 35
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Snapshot 2 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices L to R: Kelli Vaughn-Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Elizabeth Scarborough Kathatine Milar, Jennifer Bazar, and Jacy Young, Cheiron banquet, Lawrence, Kansas June 21, 2015.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Denise Sekaquaptewa.
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Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Penn State University Archives, Pennsylvania State University Libraries. L-R: Carolyn Wood Sherif and Muzafer Sherif, 1975.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 4 Penn State University Archives, Pennsylvania State University Libraries.
Snapshot 5 Penn State University Archives, Pennsylvania State University Libraries. Carolyn Wood Sherif, 1975.
Snapshot 6 Penn State University Archives, Pennsylvania State University Libraries. Carolyn Wood Sherif, 1980.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Stephanie Shields.
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Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Stephanie Shields.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Margaret Signorella.
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Primary Photo Gold medal award for life achievement in the science of psychology: Janet Taylor Spence. (2004). American Psychologist, 59(5), 361-363.
Snapshot 2 L to R: Anne Anastasi, Janet T. Spence, Anke A. Ehrhardt, Jacquelynne Eccles, 1984, Nebraska Symposium on Motivation.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Primary Photo Copyright unknown. Courtesy of McGill University Archives.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices, courtesy of Leeat Granek.
Snapshot 1 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Snapshot 1 From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo (Eds.) Models of Achievement, Vol. 2., 1988, p. 294.
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Snapshot 3 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Snapshot 1 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the SPSSI Historian's Collection.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Leonore Tiefer.
Snapshot 1 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices, L-R: Leonore Tiefer, Kate Sheese, Jenna MacKay.
Snapshot 3 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Leonore Tiefer.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Donald Dewsbury.
Snapshot 1
Snapshot 2 (cropped from original)
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Donald Dewsbury.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Archives of the American Psychological Association.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of Michele Wittig.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of Melissa McCracken.
Snapshot 7 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Snapshot 1 Courtesy of SPSSI.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of SPSSI.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of SPSSI.
Snapshot 5 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of Michele Wittig.
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Snapshot 9 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices, courtesy of Leeat Granek.
Snapshot 2 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices, courtesy of Leeat Granek.
Snapshot 3 Cover of The Psychology of the Female Body. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 From J. M. Jones & A. T. Austin-Dailey. (2009). Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 15, 388-399.
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WOMEN PAST PHOTO CREDITS
Primary Photo From Stevens & Gardner, The Women of Psychology, Vol. 2, 1982.
Snapshot 1 Julius Wagner-Jauregg's staff in 1927. Front row, L-R: Max Weissmann, Bernhard Dattner, Heinrich Kogerer, Heinrich Herschmann, Julius Wagner-Jauregg, Josef Gerstmann, Paul Schilder, Heinz Hartmann, Otto Kauders. Second row, L-R: Erwin Stengel, Edith Vincze, Lydia Sicher, Annie Reich, Ludwig Horn, Clara Strassky, Robert Stern, Fannie Halpern, Otto Isakower, Alexandra Adler, Hans Hoff, Edward Bibring. Back row, L-R: Gottfried Engerth, Friedrich Stumpfl, Stefan Betlheim, Ludwig Eidelberg, Edith Klemperer, Ernst Haase.
Snapshot 1 Wikimedia Commons, public domain.
Snapshot 2 Wikimedia Commons, public domain. Allen and her husband Erastus "Rusty" Smith Allen in the 1960s.
Snapshot 3 Wikimedia Commons, public domain. Allen and her husband Erastus "Rusty" Smith Allen, 1951.
Snapshot 4 Wikimedia Commons, public domain. Allen and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, 1987.
Primary Photo From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo, Models of Achievement, Vol. 1, 1983.
Primary Photo From Stevens & Gardner, The Women of Psychology, Vol. 2, 1982.
Snapshot 1 From Stevens & Gardner, The Women of Psychology, Vol. 2, 1982.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Jonathan Galente.
Snapshot 3 L to R: Anne Anastasi, Janet T. Spence, Anke A. Ehrhardt, Jacquelynne Eccles, 1984, Nebraska Symposium on Motivation.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo (cropped from original)
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 3 Courtesty of Stephanie Shields, 1999.
Primary Photo HARRIET BABCOCK, PSYCHOLOGIST,'75 (1952, Dec 18) The New York Times pg. 29
Snapshot 1 National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington D.C.; Roll #: 2479; Volume #: Roll 2479 - Certificates: 396850-397349, 19 Apr 1924-21 Apr 1924
Snapshot 1 From the 1912 Edition of The Canadian Men and Women of the Time, edited by Henry James Morgan
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the 1928 edition of 'The Marylander', the student yearbook of the Maryland College for Women (via Christopher Green).
Primary Photo: Ann Arbor Michigan University of Michigan 1908, "U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012"
Snapshot 1: Isgur, D., (2012) Press Release: University of Hartford receives $2.3 million from prominent Hartford businesswoman's estate. University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT.
Primary Photo From E. G. Boring, Psychologist at Large: An Autobiography and Selected Essays, 1961. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 From E. G. Boring, Psychologist at Large: An Autobiography and Selected Essays, 1961. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices. The Clark Psychologists 1921: Standing, L-R: Matsusaburo Yokoyama, E. G. Boring, Carroll C. Pratt, Samuel W. Fernberger; Seated, L-R: Lucy May Day Boring, Marjorie Bates (Pratt).
Snapshot 2 From E. G. Boring, Psychologist at Large: An Autobiography and Selected Essays, 1961. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices. The Boring Family 1935: Standing, L-R: Edwin Boring, Mollie Boring, Frank Boring; Seated, L-R: E. G. Boring, Barbara Boring, Lucy May Day Boring.
Primary Photo and Snapshot 1 The Winnipeg Tribune (1948, Oct 12). Grace Dolmage Urges Need to Teach Children Citizenship. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can: p. 10
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Columbia University Archives.
Snapshot 3 From Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1944, Volume 8.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology. L to R: Gardner Murphy, Lois Murphy, Barbara Burks, Abraham Maslow, 1930.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Wellesley College Archives.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Wellesley College Archives.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Wellesley College Archives.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Columbia University Archives.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Northside Center for Child Development.
Snapshot 3 From Robert V. Guthrie, Even the rat was White, 2nd Edition, 1998.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Ludy T. Benjamin, provenance unknown
Primary Photo courtesy of the University of Michigan Faculty History Project
Primary Photo From Crissey, M. S. (1983). School psychology: Reminiscences of earlier times. Journal of School Psychology, 21, 163.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Archives.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Archives.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Archives.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Archives.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Clark University Archives.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of SPSSI. Topological Group.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Royal Holloway, University of London Archives
Primary Photo Courtesy of Sarah Flynn, Photograph by Paul Quain.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Sarah Flynn, Photograph by Paul Quain.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Sarah Flynn, Photograph by Paul Quain.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Sarah Flynn, Photograph by Paul Quain.
Primary Photo Wikimedia Commons, public domain.
Snapshot 1 Wikimedia Commons, public domain. The family of Sigmund Freud in 1889, Anna is front row, center.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Gamble, Eleanor Acheson McCulloch
Primary Photo Wellesley College Legenda, 1926.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Dr. James Maas, Cornell University.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Dr. James Maas, Cornell University.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Archives.
Snapshot 1 Wikimedia Commons, public domain, original in Smithsonian Archives.
Snapshot 2 Wikimedia Commons, public domain.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Archives.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo From Stevens & Gardner, The Women of Psychology, Volume II, 1982.
Primary Photo From Graham, Jensen, & Yarrow, 1971.
Snapshot 1 From Graham, Jensen, & Yarrow, 1971.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, with Kurt Koffka
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy Florence Woolsey Hazzard papers, #2516. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy Florence Woolsey Hazzard papers, #2516. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy Florence Woolsey Hazzard papers, #2516. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Wellesley College Archives. Copyright unknown.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Wellesley College Archives. Copyright unknown.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Wellesley College Archives. Copyright unknown.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Internet.
Snapshot 2 From Ann Klein, A Forgotten Voice, 2002.
Snapshor 3 Courtesy of Ludy T. Benjamin, Jr.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Renate Horney Patterson.
Snapshot 3 Copyright unknown.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Photos & Scanned Documents [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data:Family tree photos submitted by French Family Ancestry members July, 11 2011.
Snapshot 1 Thelma Hunt (front, second from the left) and the Brain Test team led by Frank Moss (front centre), George Washington University, 1925.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 2 Copyright Alisa Douer.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Lotte Bailyn.
Primary Photo Lagrange College Library and Suber Archives
Primary Photo Copyright G. Paul Bishop.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 From the H. E. Jones and M. C. Jones "Partners in Longitudinal Studies" oral history, copyright G. Paul Bishop.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, with Lois Meek Stolz and James Watson.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Library of Congress
Snapshot 1 Newspaper in public domain
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Lucia Gill Case
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Lucia Gill Case
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Lucia Gill Case
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Wellcome Library, London. Melanie Klein in a horse-drawn carriage holding a child, with two women.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Wellcome Library, London. Melanie Klein with A. Freud and E. Jones
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Wellcome Library, London. Melanie Klein with her daughter, Melitta, and son, Hans (1904/5)
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Wellcome Library, London. Melanie Klein with analysts
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of the Wellcome Library, London. Melanie Klein and grandson Michael (Easter 1958)
Snapshot 6 Courtesty of the Wellcome Library, London. Melanie Klein (1957)
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Fabian Franklin.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Fabian Franklin.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Margaret Ladd-Franklin.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Margaret Ladd-Franklin.
Snapshot 7 Christine Ladd-Franklin, circa 1915
Primary Photo Wikimedia Commons, public domain, craniometry skull.
Primary Photo “Jane Loevinger (Weissman) ,” University Archives, Washington University in St. Louis
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Kelli Vaughn-Johnson. Memorial Bench at Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy Vassar College.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy Vassar College.
Snapshot 7 Courtesy Vassar College. Reunion of Vassar College Alumni, Class of 1880.
Snapshot 8 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo, Models of Achievement, Vol. 1, 1983.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, Esther and William Menaker.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo (Eds.). Models of Achievement, 1983.
Primary Photo Wikimedia Commons, public domain.
Primary Photo From Scarborough & Furumoto, Untold Lives, 1987, p. 157.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, L to R: Gardner Murphy, Lois Murphy, Barbara Burks, Abraham Maslow, 1930
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Scanned from London, ON newspaper.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo From Scarborough & Furumoto, Untold Lives, 1987, reprinted from F. C. Higgins, The Life of Naomi Norsworthy, 1918.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Trent University Archives.
Snapshot 1 L to R: Paul Thomas Young, Helen Peak, Julian B. Rotter, 1955, Nebraska Symposium on Motivation.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
Primary Photo Courtesy of the National Library of Medicine.
Primary Photo From Ogle, Kenneth N. Gertrude Rand: Edgar D. Tillyer Medalist for 1959. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 49 (October, 1959), 937 - 941.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Ludy T. Benjamin, personal collection.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Anne Roe and her husband George Gaylord Simpson
Snapshot 2 Anne Roe’s husband George Gaylord Simpson
Snapshot 3 Anne Roe, George Gaylord Simpson and her four step-daughters
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Wellesley College Archives.
Snapshot 1 L to R: Charles E. Osgood, Pauline Sears, J. R. Wittenborn, 1957, Nebraska Symposium on Motivation.
Primary Photo From Stevens & Gardner, The women of psychology, Volume II, 1982.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of SPSSI.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Snapshot 1 From J. M. Cattell (Ed.), Leaders in education, a biographical directory, 1932.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Clark University Archives.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Clark University Archives.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Clark University Archives.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo (Eds.). Models of Achievement, Vol. 2, 1988.
Snapshot 1 From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo (Eds.). Models of Achievement, Vol. 2, 1988.
Primary Photo Wikimedia Commons, public domain, cropped from Snapshot 1.
Snapshot 1 Wikimedia Commons, public domain, the Chicago Philosophy Club, 1896.
Snapshot 1 Unknown
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, Thelma Thurstone at the University of Chicago.
Primary Photo From Robert Val Guthrie's, Even the Rat Was White, 2nd Ed., 1998, p. 187.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Unknown.
Snapshot 1 Helen Verrall marries Willy Salter, Septmber 28, 1915.
Primary photo is from: Stinnett, S. (1990). Women in Statistics: Sesquicentennial Activities. The American Statistician, 44(2), 74–80.
Snapshot 1 is from: Billard, L., & Wallman, K. K. (2020). Women Trailblazers in the Statistical Profession. International Statistical Review, 88(2), 280–301.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of UNB Class Composite and Group Photographs Database.
Snapshot 1 Wellman in the ICWRS lab circa 1921.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Wembridge, Eleanor Harris Rowland
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Cleveland Public Library Digital Gallery
Primary Photo From Scarborough, E. (2004). Cheiron's origins: Personal recollections and a photograph. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 40, 210.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Virginia State University Archives.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Virginia State University Archives.
Snapshot 3 From Ancestry.com, U.S. School Yearbooks 1880-2012 [database on-line]. Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Snapshot 4 From Scarborough, E. (2004). Cheiron's origins: Personal recollections and a photograph. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 40, 210.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, Cummings Center for the History of Psychology, The University of Akron.
Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Dr. Sheryl Wurl.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Dr. Sheryl Wurl. Topology Group, 1940. Seated bottom right: Kurt Lewin, Beatrice A. Wright; standing second row from the back on the right: Tamara Dembo.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Dr. Sheryl Wurl.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Dr. Sheryl Wurl. 1951. L-R: daughter Colleen, son Woody, M. Erik, son Erik Olin, mother Sonia, Father Jerome.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Dr. Sheryl Wurl.
Primary Photo Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 2 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 3 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices. Mary Jean Wright and Laura C. Ball.
Snapshot 4 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices. Mary Jean Wright and Anastasia Korostoliev.
Snapshot 5 From L. M. Brockman, J. H. Whiteley, & J. P. Zubek (Eds.), Child Development: Selected Readings, 1973, p. 29.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Feminist Presence Photo Credits
Primary Photo From Yeshiva University Profile Website
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Division 35 Archives
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Helen Astin.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 From Lafromboise & Fleming (1990). Keeper of the fire: A profile of Carolyn Attneave.
Snapshot 2 From Lafromboise & Fleming (1990). Keeper of the fire: A profile of Carolyn Attneave.
Snapshot 3 From Lafromboise & Fleming (1990). Keeper of the fire: A profile of Carolyn Attneave.
Snapshot 4 From Lafromboise & Fleming (1990). Keeper of the fire: A profile of Carolyn Attneave.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Nancy Baker. Division 35, President-Elect in Hawaii, 2003
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Nancy Baker. Machinist's Union (IAM & AW) National Convention, 1984, with IAM President William Winpisinger
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Nancy Baker. South African Embassy, 1984
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Nancy Baker. Arrested at the South African Embassy - antiapartheid demonstration, 1984
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Nancy Baker.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of Nancy Baker.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Sandra Bem.
Snapshot 2 L to R: Dick Dienstbier, Joan C. Martin, Virginia E. O’Leary, Sandra Lipsitz Bem, Judith Rodin, Natalie Porter, Theo Sonderegger, 1984, Nebraska Symposium on Motivation.
Primary Photo From A. M. Amado & E. Olmedo, Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, Vol. 15, 2009, p. 366.
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Primary Photo Courtesy of The Disney Channel, ©1985 Walt Disney Productions
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of The Disney Channel, ©1985 Walt Disney Productions
Snapshot 1 Unknown.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Lyn Mikel Brown
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Lyn Mikel Brown. L-R: Lyn Mikel Brown, Carol Gilligan.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Lyn Mikel Brown. L-R: Lyn Mikel Brown, Deborah Tolman.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Lyn Mikel Brown.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Lyn Mikel Brown. L-R: Lyn Mikel Brown with husband, Mark Tappan and daughter Maya.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Erica Burman
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Erica Burman
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Erica Burman
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Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Jan Burns, WIPS poster.
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Snapshot 1 Courtesy of the Archives of the American Psychological Association.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the American Psychological Association.
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Primary Photo Courtesy of Gail Pheterson (all subsequent photos courtesy of Gail Pheterson)
Snapshot 1 Kitch in AWP 20 year sweatshirt with Gabriela Silvia (Brazillian sex worker, pioneer activist)
Snapshot 2 Kitch visiting Gail Pheterson and Margo St. James, Montpeyreoux, France
Snapshot 3 Kitch in San Francisco, 1989, Gay Pride Parade. Marching with COYOTE for prostitutes’ rights. From right to left: Margo St. James, Anjara (Tang) Suvarnananda, Kitch, Norma Jean Almodovar, Gail, Bobby in white t-shirt.
Snapshot 4 Kitch at Gay Pride Parade, 1989. COYOTE button.
Snapshot 5 Kitch at home in Oakland, CA, June 1989.
Snapshot 6 Kitch with byline by Kitch. Her typical satirical style, mocking racist stereotypes of Black people with watermelons.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Joan Chrisler.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Joan Chrisler.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Joan Chrisler.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Joan Chrisler.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of Joan Chrisler.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of Joan Chrisler.
Snapshot 7 Courtesy of Joan Chrisler.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Catherine Classen.
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Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Mary Crawford. Crawford, far left, age 10 with her mother, aunt, and cousins.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Mary Crawford. Psychologist Virginia O'Leary, Nepali student Deepti Khati, and Crawford, presenting at the Women as Global Leaders Conference, Dubai, 2005.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Mary Crawford. Crawford with Nepali women's rights activists, Biratnagar, Nepal, 2005.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Mary Crawford. Crawford, far left, with psychologists Roger Chaffin, Bonnie Strickland, and Marjorie Nott, Kagbeni, Mustang District, Nepal, 2005.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of Mary Crawford. Crawford, right, on the climbing wall with Nepali daughter Ranju, Pokhara, Nepal 2005.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of Mary Crawford. Lecturing at the Rainbow Center, University of Connecticut, 2009.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Dean Rodeheaver.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Dean Rodeheaver.
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Primary Photo Courtesy of Uwe Gielen.
Snapshot 1 From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo (Eds.). Models of Achievement, Vol. 2, 1988, p. 280.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Florence Denmark.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Uwe Gielen.
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Snapshot 6 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 7 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Snapshot 1 From Gornick, V., Malpede, K., Snitow, A., Harris, A., & Herrmann, J. (1993). The Mermaid and the Memories. The Women's Review of Books, 10(7), 7-8. Dinnerstein and Herrmann, 1990.
Snapshot 1 Scanned by Virgina Douglas from: Cook, Maria (2001, December 9). Young and disorderly: Part One: Forty years ago, Virginia Douglas pioneered research into a puzzing childhood disorder. Today, her landmark discoveries about hyperactivity still command our attention. The Ottawa Citizen.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Virginia Douglas.
Snapshot 1 Courtesty of Division 35 of the American Psychological Association.
Snapshot 7 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Alice Eagly.
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Snapshot 1 Clearing the phragmites at Amanda Island, Georgian Bay.
Snapshot 2 Gillian Einstein with her son and mother in Toronto.
Snapshot 3 Gillian Einstein with her son and husband in Banff.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo From Psychology Today, September 1970.
Snapshot 1 From the Know, Inc. newsletter Know News, vol 6, no. 6, September 1975. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices. Standing, L-R: Flo Scardina, JoAnn Evansgarder, Anne Pride, Wenonah Conaway, Mary Walters; Seated, L-R: Betty Jones, Mary Jane Walters, Suzanne Fay.
Snapshot 2 From the Know, Inc. newsletter Know News, vol 6, no. 6, September 1975. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices. L-R: JoAnn Evansgardner, Anne Pride.
Snapshot 3 JoAnn Evansgarder and her partner Gerry Gardner.
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Snapshot 2 Courtesy of SPSSI.
Snapshot 3 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices, courtesy of Leeat Granek.
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Snapshot 6 With Alexandra Rutherford. Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Corey E. Flanders
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Snapshot 1 Copyright Chuck Wyrostok/APPALIGHT.
Snapshot 3 Cover of the Journal of Social Issues, 32(3), 1976.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Primary Photo Courtesy of Mary Gergen.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Lucia Gilbert.
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Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Lucia Gilbert.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Lucia Gilbert.
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Lucia Gilbert.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Rosalind Gill
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Primary Photo Courtesy of Carla Rappaport Golden.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Carla Rappaport Golden.
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Primary Photo Courtesy of Leeat Granek.
Snapshots 1-12 Courtesy of Leeat Granek.
Snapshot 7 Leeat Granek at the Grief and Loss Meeting, CUNY, 2011.
Snapshot 8 Leeat Granek and Alexandra Rutherford, March for Women's Lives, 2004.
Snapshot 9 Leeat Granek and Michelle Fine on a panel at Grief and Loss Project Meeting, CUNY, 2012.
Snapshot 10 Leeat Granek and Carol Gilligan at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 2015.
Snapshot 11 Leeat Granek and Robin Stern at Grief and Loss Project, CUNY.
Snapshot 1 Amazon.
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Primary Photo Courtesy of Christine Griffin.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Michael Guttentag.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Michael Guttentag. From L to R, Marcia Guttentag, daughter Lisa, and son Mike.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Leora Amit.
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Snapshots 1-12 Courtesy of Rachel Hare-Mustin.
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Snapshot 3 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 Cover of Body Politics. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 2 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices, Editors of PWQ, Janice Yoder, Janet Hyde, Nancy Henley, August, 2011.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Snapshot 5 Original from the United States National Archives and Records Administration. L-R: Olivia Hooker and Aileen Anita Cooks on the USS Neversail.
Snapshot 6 Original from the United States Coast Guard.
Snapshot 7 Original from AP during US Congressional Testimony.
Snapshot 8 Original from the United States Coast Guard.
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Snapshot 2 From the memorial program for Carol Nagy Jacklin. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 3 From the memorial program for Carol Nagy Jacklin. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 4 From the memorial program for Carol Nagy Jacklin. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 5 From the memorial program for Carol Nagy Jacklin. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 6 From the memorial program for Carol Nagy Jacklin. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Primary Photo From Cantor, D. W., & Goodheart, C. D. (2012). Norine G. johnson (1935–2011). American Psychologist, 67(3), 244-245.
Snapshot 2 L-R: Dorothy Canter, Carol Goodheart, & Norine Johnson, 1996.
Snapshot 3 L-R: Alice Rubenstein, Norine Johnson, Linda Campbell, & Pat Bricklin, 2005.
Snapshot 5 From 2002 Annual Report of the American Psychological Association. (2003). American Psychologist, 58(8), 510. Photo by Charles Votaw. Standing, L-R: Raymond Fowler, Charles Brewer, Katherine Nordal, J. Bruce Overmier, Nathan Perry, Gerald Koocher, and Laura Barbanel. Seated L-R: Carol Goodheart, Robert Sternberg, Philip Zimbardo, Norine Johnson, and Ronald Levant.
Snapshot 6 From Cantor, D. W., & Goodheart, C. D. (2012). Norine G. johnson (1935–2011). American Psychologist, 67(3), 244-245.
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Snapshot 1 Courtesy of SPSSI.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of SPSSI.
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Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Celia Kitzinger
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Primary Photo Courtesy of Michelle Lafrance.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Michelle Lafrance
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Snapshot 6 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Primary Photo Courtesy of Helen Malson
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Snapshot 1 McClintock (1984)
Snapshot 2 McClintock at University of Chicago
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Primary Photo owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices. Martha Mednick at the International Association of Applied Psychology meeting in 1982 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Courtesy of Martha Mednick.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of SPSSI.
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Snapshot 3 Courtesy of SPSSI.
Snapshot 4 Cover of 1972 issue of Journal of Social Issues, "New Perspectives on Women"
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of Nancy Felipe Russo.
Snapshot 6 From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo (Eds.). Models of Achievement, Vol 2, 1988, p. 244.
Snapshot 7 Courtesy of SPSSI.
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Primary Photo Courtesy of YaleNews.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Susie Orbach
Primary Photo Courtesy of Elizabeth Parlee.
Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Elizabeth Parlee.
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Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Nancy Felipe Russo.
Snapshot 2 From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo (Eds.). Models of Achievement, Vol. 2, 1988 p. 226.
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Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Kate Harper (York University Archives??)
Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Section on Women in Psychology, Canadian Psychological Association.
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Primary Photo From Rogers, N. (1989). Emerging Woman: A Decade of Midlife Transitions (2nd ed.). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Snapshot 1 Courtesy of Division 35
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Snapshot 3 Courtesy of Division 35
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Snapshot 6 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Snapshot 2 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices L to R: Kelli Vaughn-Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Elizabeth Scarborough Kathatine Milar, Jennifer Bazar, and Jacy Young, Cheiron banquet, Lawrence, Kansas June 21, 2015.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Denise Sekaquaptewa.
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Primary Photo Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 1 Penn State University Archives, Pennsylvania State University Libraries. L-R: Carolyn Wood Sherif and Muzafer Sherif, 1975.
Snapshot 2 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Archives of the History of American Psychology.
Snapshot 4 Penn State University Archives, Pennsylvania State University Libraries.
Snapshot 5 Penn State University Archives, Pennsylvania State University Libraries. Carolyn Wood Sherif, 1975.
Snapshot 6 Penn State University Archives, Pennsylvania State University Libraries. Carolyn Wood Sherif, 1980.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Stephanie Shields.
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Snapshot 2 Courtesy of Stephanie Shields.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Margaret Signorella.
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Primary Photo Gold medal award for life achievement in the science of psychology: Janet Taylor Spence. (2004). American Psychologist, 59(5), 361-363.
Snapshot 2 L to R: Anne Anastasi, Janet T. Spence, Anke A. Ehrhardt, Jacquelynne Eccles, 1984, Nebraska Symposium on Motivation.
Snapshot 3 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Primary Photo Copyright unknown. Courtesy of McGill University Archives.
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Snapshot 1 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Snapshot 1 From A. N. O'Connell & N. Felipe Russo (Eds.) Models of Achievement, Vol. 2., 1988, p. 294.
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Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Primary Photo Courtesy of the SPSSI Historian's Collection.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Leonore Tiefer.
Snapshot 1 Owned by Psychology's Feminist Voices, L-R: Leonore Tiefer, Kate Sheese, Jenna MacKay.
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Snapshot 4 Courtesy of Leonore Tiefer.
Primary Photo Courtesy of Donald Dewsbury.
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Snapshot 4 Courtesy of the Archives of the American Psychological Association.
Snapshot 5 Courtesy of Michele Wittig.
Snapshot 6 Courtesy of Melissa McCracken.
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Snapshot 6 Courtesy of Michele Wittig.
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Snapshot 9 Courtesy of the Louise Vetter and Agnes O'Connell Collection, Psychology's Feminist Voices.
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Snapshot 3 Cover of The Psychology of the Female Body. Scanned by Psychology's Feminist Voices.
Snapshot 1 From J. M. Jones & A. T. Austin-Dailey. (2009). Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 15, 388-399.