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Robin Morgan (born 29 January 1941) is a former child actor
Child actor

The term child actor is generally applied to a child acting in film or television, but also to an adult who began his or her acting career as a child; to avoid confusion the latter is also called a former child actor....
 turned American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 radical feminist
Radical feminism

Radical feminism is a "current" within feminism that focuses on the theory of patriarchy as a systems theory that organizes society into a complex of interpersonal relationships producing what radical feminists claim is a "male supremacy" that oppresses women....
 activist, writer, poet, and editor of Sisterhood is Powerful
Sisterhood is Powerful

Sisterhood Is Powerful , published in 1970, was one of the first widely available anthologies of early Second-wave feminism radical feminism writings....
 and Ms. Magazine.

During the 1960s, she participated in the civil rights
Civil rights

Civil and political rights are a class of rights ensuring things such as the protection of peoples' physical integrity; procedural fairness in law; protection from discrimination based on sexism, religious intolerance, Racism, Homophobia, etc; individual freedom of freedom of belief, freedom of speech, freedom of association, and freedom...
 and anti-war
Anti-war

The term anti-war usually refers to the opposition to a particular nation's decision to start or carry on an armed conflict, unconditional of a maybe-existing casus belli....
 movements; in the late 1960s she was a founding member of radical feminist organizations such as New York Radical Women
New York Radical Women

New York Radical Women was an early feminist group that existed from 1967?1969.NYRW was founded in New York City in the fall of 1967, by Shulamith Firestone and Pam Allen....
 and W.I.T.C.H.. She also founded the Women's Media Center.

Child Star
Morgan was born in Lake Worth, Florida
Lake Worth, Florida

Lake Worth is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, Florida, which takes its name from the body of water along its eastern border, originally called "Lake Worth", and now generally known as the Lake Worth Lagoon....
 and grew up in Mount Vernon, New York
Mount Vernon, New York

Mount Vernon is a city in Westchester County, New York. It lies on the border of the New York City borough of the Bronx....
.






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Robin Morgan (born 29 January 1941) is a former child actor
Child actor

The term child actor is generally applied to a child acting in film or television, but also to an adult who began his or her acting career as a child; to avoid confusion the latter is also called a former child actor....
 turned American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 radical feminist
Radical feminism

Radical feminism is a "current" within feminism that focuses on the theory of patriarchy as a systems theory that organizes society into a complex of interpersonal relationships producing what radical feminists claim is a "male supremacy" that oppresses women....
 activist, writer, poet, and editor of Sisterhood is Powerful
Sisterhood is Powerful

Sisterhood Is Powerful , published in 1970, was one of the first widely available anthologies of early Second-wave feminism radical feminism writings....
 and Ms. Magazine.

During the 1960s, she participated in the civil rights
Civil rights

Civil and political rights are a class of rights ensuring things such as the protection of peoples' physical integrity; procedural fairness in law; protection from discrimination based on sexism, religious intolerance, Racism, Homophobia, etc; individual freedom of freedom of belief, freedom of speech, freedom of association, and freedom...
 and anti-war
Anti-war

The term anti-war usually refers to the opposition to a particular nation's decision to start or carry on an armed conflict, unconditional of a maybe-existing casus belli....
 movements; in the late 1960s she was a founding member of radical feminist organizations such as New York Radical Women
New York Radical Women

New York Radical Women was an early feminist group that existed from 1967?1969.NYRW was founded in New York City in the fall of 1967, by Shulamith Firestone and Pam Allen....
 and W.I.T.C.H.. She also founded the Women's Media Center.

Child Star


Morgan was born in Lake Worth, Florida
Lake Worth, Florida

Lake Worth is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, Florida, which takes its name from the body of water along its eastern border, originally called "Lake Worth", and now generally known as the Lake Worth Lagoon....
 and grew up in Mount Vernon, New York
Mount Vernon, New York

Mount Vernon is a city in Westchester County, New York. It lies on the border of the New York City borough of the Bronx....
. She began her career as a child star at the age of 2, when her mother and her Aunt Sally put her in child modeling. At the age of four she had her own radio program, Little Robin Morgan, and her most famous role came at the age of nine, when she began to play Dagmar Hansen, the younger sister in the 1950s TV series Mama which starred Peggy Wood
Peggy Wood

Peggy Wood , born Mary Margaret Wood, was an Academy Award nominated United States actor of stage, film and television....
.

When the show ended in 1956, Morgan was suffering from the pressures of unwanted fame, and resolved to become a poet rather than an actor. She fought her mother's efforts to make her continue acting, took classes at Columbia University
Columbia University

Columbia University in the City of New York , is a private university in the United States and a member of the Ivy League. Columbia's main campus lies in the Morningside Heights, Manhattan neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan, in New York City....
 (though she proudly never graduated), and then took jobs as a literary agent and freelance editor in New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
.

Activism and Writing


Morgan began publishing her poetry in the early 1960s (later collected in her 1972 anthology, Monster). In 1962, she married the poet Kenneth Pitchford. She soon became active in the anti-war
Anti-war

The term anti-war usually refers to the opposition to a particular nation's decision to start or carry on an armed conflict, unconditional of a maybe-existing casus belli....
 Left, and contributed articles and poetry to Left-wing and counter-culture journals such as Liberation, Rat
Rat (Newspaper)

Rat Subterranean News, New York's second major underground newspaper, was created in March 1968, primarily by editor Jeff Shero, Alice Embree and Gary Thiher, who moved up from Austin, Texas, where they had been involved in The Rag....
, Win, and The Guardian
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.

In the late 1960s, Morgan was a member of the Youth International Party
Youth International Party

The Youth International Party, whose members were commonly called Yippies, was a highly theatrical and anti-authoritarian political party established in the United States in 1967....
 with Abbie Hoffman
Abbie Hoffman

Abbot Howard "Abbie" Hoffman was a social and political activism in the United States who co-founded the Youth International Party . Later he became a fugitive from the law, living under an alias and working as an enviromentalist following a conviction for dealing cocaine....
 and Paul Krassner
Paul Krassner

Paul Krassner is an author, journalist, stand-up comedian, and the founder, editor and a frequent contributor to the freethought magazine The Realist, first published in 1958....
. However, tensions over sexism
Sexism

Sexism, a term coined in the late 20th century, refers to the belief or attitude that one gender or sex is inferior to or less valuable than the other....
 within YIP (and the New Left
New Left

The New Left were the left-wing movements in different countries in the 1960s and 1970s that, unlike the earlier leftist focus on labour movement activism, instead adopted a broader definition of political activism commonly called social activism....
 broadly) came to a head while Morgan was becoming more involved in Women's Liberation activism. In 1968, she joined demonstrations to free Valerie Solanas
Valerie Solanas

Valerie Jean Solanas was an United States radical feminist writer, best known for the attempted murder of Andy Warhol in 1968. She wrote the SCUM Manifesto, a popular feminist essay on patriarchy culture advocating male gendercide, the creation of an Separatist feminism, and the New World Order ....
 (protesting the three-year sentence Solanas received for attempted murder
Attempted murder

In English criminal law, attempted murder is the crime of more than merely preparing to commit unlawful homicide and at the same time having a intention to cause the death of human being under the Queen's Peace....
 against Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol

Andrew Warhola , more commonly known as Andy Warhol, was an United Statesn Painting, Printmaking, and filmmaker who was a leading figure in the Art movement known as pop art....
), and became a founding member of New York Radical Women
New York Radical Women

New York Radical Women was an early feminist group that existed from 1967?1969.NYRW was founded in New York City in the fall of 1967, by Shulamith Firestone and Pam Allen....
, helping to organize their inaugural protest of the Miss America
Miss America

The Miss America pageant is a long-standing competition which awards scholarships to young women from the 50 states plus the District of Columbia and the US Virgin Islands....
 pageant in September 1968.

Later in the same year she helped to create W.I.T.C.H., a radical feminist group that used public street theater (called "hexes" or "zaps") to call attention to sexism. In December 1968, Morgan and other women staged a "hex" against both House Unamerican Activities Committee and the Chicago Eight; they argued that men in HUAC and the Chicago Eight played off of each other to portray the antiwar movement as the pet project of a few male "stars".

Like many radical feminists, Morgan made a decisive break from what they described as the "male Left," and put the reasons for her break into her 1970 essay for the first women's issue of Rat, "Goodbye to All That". In the same year, she edited one of the first anthologies of radical feminist writings, Sisterhood is Powerful
Sisterhood is Powerful

Sisterhood Is Powerful , published in 1970, was one of the first widely available anthologies of early Second-wave feminism radical feminism writings....
.

Since the 1970s, Morgan has continued in her writing, editing, publishing, and feminist organizing. In addition to her poetry and frequent articles on feminist topics, she has edited two anthologies following up on Sisterhood is Powerful: Sisterhood is Global (1984) and Sisterhood is Forever (2003). She has served as a contributing editor to Ms. Magazine
Ms. magazine

Ms. is an United States feminism magazine co-founded by American feminist and activist Gloria Steinem and founding editor Letty Cottin Pogrebin together with founding editors Patricia Carbine, Joanne Edgar, Nina Finkelstein, and Mary Peacock, that first appeared in 1971 as an insert in New York Magazine magazine....
 for many years, and served as editor-in-chief from 1989-1993.

Robin Morgan currently lives in New York City. Her son (with Kenneth Pitchford) is the musician and recording artist Blake Morgan
Blake Morgan

Blake Morgan is a producer, recording artist, and label owner of Engine Company Records, a nationally and internationally distributed record label based in New York City....
.

Publications


  • The Demon Lover: The Roots of Terrorism, Washington Square Press; (December 2001) ISBN 0-7434-5293-3
  • The Anatomy of Freedom
  • The Mer-Child: A New Legend for Children and Other Adults
  • "Upstairs in the Garden: Poems Selected and New, 1968-1988", W. W. Norton, 1991, ISBN 0-393-30760-3
  • A Hot January: Poems 1996-1999
  • Saturday's Child: A Memoir, W. W. Norton, 2000, ISBN 0-393-05015-7
  • Front Line Feminism, 1975-1995: Essays from Sojourner's First 20 Years
  • "Going Too Far: The Personal Chronicle of a Feminist", Random House; 1978, ISBN 0-394-72612-X
  • Sisterhood Is Powerful: An Anthology of Writings from the Women's Liberation Movement
  • Sisterhood Is Global: The International Women's Movement Anthology
  • Sisterhood is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millennium, Washington Square Press; (March 5, 2003), ISBN 0-7434-6627-6
  • The Burning Time, Melville House; (March 1, 2006), ISBN 193363300X
  • Fighting Words: A Toolkit for Combating the Religious Right, Nation Books; (September 28, 2006), ISBN 1-56025-948-5


Quotes


Women are not inherently passive or peaceful. We're not inherently anything but human.


Let's run it down. White males are most responsible for the destruction of human life and environment on the planet today. Yet who is controlling the supposed revolution to change all that? White males (yes, yes, even with their pasty fingers back in black and brown pies again). It just could make one a bit uneasy. It seems obvious that a legitimate revolution must be led by, made by those who have been most oppressed: black, brown, and white women — with men relating to that as best they can. A genuine Left doesn't consider anyone's suffering irrelevant, or titillating; nor does it function as a microcosm of capitalist
Capitalism

Capitalism is an economic system in which wealth, and the means of producing wealth, are private property and controlled rather than commonly, publicly, or state-owned and controlled....
 economy, with men competing for power and status at the top, and women doing all the work at the bottom (and functioning as objectified prizes or "coin" as well). Goodbye to all that.
—Robin Morgan, Goodbye to All That, 1970.


And let's put one lie to rest for all time: the lie that men are oppressed, too, by sexism — the lie that there can be such a thing as 'men's liberation groups.' Oppression is something that one group of people commits against another group specifically because of a 'threatening' characteristic shared by the latter group — skin color or sex or age, etc. The oppressors are indeed FUCKED UP by being masters (racism hurts whites, sexual stereotype
Stereotype

A stereotype is a preconceived idea that attributes certain characteristics to all the members of class or set. The term is often used with a negative connotation when referring to an oversimplified, exaggerated, or demeaning assumption that a particular individual possesses the characteristics associated with the class due to his or her me...
s are harmful to men) but those masters are not OPPRESSED. Any master has the alternative of divesting himself of sexism or racism — the oppressed have no alternative — for they have no power — but to fight. In the long run, Women's Liberation will of course free men — but in the short run it's going to COST men a lot of privilege, which no one gives up willingly or easily. Sexism is NOT the fault of women — kill your fathers, not your mothers.
—Robin Morgan, Theory and Practice: Pornography and Rape in Going Too Far: The Personal Chronicle of a Feminist, 1974.


"I feel that 'man-hating' is an honorable and viable political act, that the oppressed have a right to class-hatred against the class that is oppressing them." -- Robin Morgan,


Biological determinism has for years struck me as a failure of intellectual nerve. So I don't mean to counter sexist theories along those lines with a mirror-image feminist version. We have as yet no truly value-free science, uninfluenced by masculinist (among other biases) prejudice. Consequently — although on certain bleak days I am sorely tempted to agreement with what we feminists have termed the "acute terminal testosterone-poisoning" theory of patriarchal history — I do not make the argument that women are inherently more peaceable, nurturing, or altruistic than men. (For one thing, this permits men the laziest of justifications for their own behavior.) Yet it is undeniable that history is a record of most women acting peaceably and of most men acting belligerently — to a point where the capacity for belligerence is regarded as an essential ingredient of manhood and the proclivity for conciliation is thought largely a quality of women.
—Robin Morgan, The Demon Lover: On the Sexuality of Terrorism, 1989.


External links

  • , her official site
  • from EquityFeminism.com
  • from Peacework Magazine
  • from the Women's Media Center