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Elizabeth Farians, (1923 - 2013) co-founded the National Organization of Women, a religious studies scholar and a longtime activist for the Equal Rights Amendment. Farians is considered the first Catholic feminist to organize public protests and for over forty years she led a public fight against discrimination in religion.

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  • Elizabeth Farians, (1923 - 2013) co-founded the National Organization of Women, a religious studies scholar and a longtime activist for the Equal Rights Amendment. Farians is considered the first Catholic feminist to organize public protests and for over forty years she led a public fight against discrimination in religion. (en)
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  • Elizabeth Farians (en)
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  • Elizabeth Farians (en)
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  • Cincinnati, Ohio (en)
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  • in 2006 (en)
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  • Saint Mary's College of Notre Dame, Doctorate in Theology, 1958 (en)
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  • Women's Rights Activist, Scholar, Animal Rights Activist (en)
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  • Elizabeth Farians, (1923 - 2013) co-founded the National Organization of Women, a religious studies scholar and a longtime activist for the Equal Rights Amendment. Farians is considered the first Catholic feminist to organize public protests and for over forty years she led a public fight against discrimination in religion. (en)
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  • Equal Rights Amendment, Women's Liberation Movement (en)
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