Jo Ann Evansgardner (April 19, 1925 – February 16, 2010) was an American psychologist and social activist. Born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, she studied...
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Feminist Voices Digital Archive. Rutherford, A. (ed.). "Profile of JoAnn Evansgardner". Psychology's Feminist Voices Digital Archive. Rutherford, A. (ed...
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provisions of the Pennsylvania Equal Rights Amendment.: 200 Along with Jo Ann Evansgardner, she was a chair of Shirley Chisholm's presidential campaign in Pennsylvania...
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Metre March 29, 1973 026 027 Women and Psychology Psychologist Dr. Jo Ann Evansgardner April 26, 1973 028 Women and the Law Attorneys Cathy Douglas and...
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this time on creating an international women's movement. Heide, Jo Ann Evansgardner, Patricia Hill Burnett and Rona Fields collaborated on an international...
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Elizabeth Duncan Koontz, director of the United States Women's Bureau, Jo Ann Evansgardner, an activist of the National Organization for Women (NOW), and Aileen...
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countries attended. Burnett organized this conference along with Jo Ann Evansgardner, Rona Fields, and Wilma Scott Heide. The conference was held at Harvard...
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by his wife, the former Jo Ann Evans, who held a Ph.D. in experimental psychology and who adopted the surname "Evansgardner", a merged version of their...
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