Gladys Beckwith Explained

Gladys Beckwith
Birth Place:Flint, Michigan, U.S.
Death Place:Lansing, Michigan, U.S.
Employer:Michigan State University
Organization:Michigan Women's Hall of Fame

Gladys Eloise Beckwith (1929 – December 8, 2020) was an American academic and women's rights activist. She was the co-founder of the Michigan Women's Studies Association and the founder of the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame. Beckwith was one of the first professors of women's studies in the United States, teaching at Michigan State University. She was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame in 2012 for her accomplishments in the fields of education and women's rights.[1]

Early life and education

Beckwith was born in 1929, in Flint, Michigan. She held a B.A. and M.A. in English and a Ph.D. in Education from Michigan State University. MSU then hired her in 1967 to teach in the Department of American Thought and Language (now the Department of Writing, Rhetoric and American Culture in the College of Arts and Letters). She retired in 1999 after 32 years.[2]

Michigan State University Women's Studies

In early 1970, she lobbied for, and with several other MSU faculty, established the women's studies discipline at MSU, focused on women in America. One of the first courses in the program was called "Women in America," focused on national figures such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.[3]

Michigan Women's Studies Association

In 1973, MSU Women's Studies department founded the Michigan Women's Studies Association so that those doing research on female authors and historical figures could more easily share their work.[4] With sponsorship of the association, Beckwith then founded Michigan Women's Hall of Fame, of which she was the unpaid Executive Director for more than 30 years.

Death

Beckwith died from COVID-19 in Lansing, Michigan, on December 8, 2020, at the age of 91.[5]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Michigan Women's Hall of Fame: Gladys Beckwith. Michigan Women's Hall of Fame. 2017-03-15. 2017-03-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20170328011714/http://www.michiganwomenshalloffame.org/Images/Beckwith,%20Gladys.pdf. dead.
  2. News: Gladys Beckwith - Educator gives Michigan women - past and present - their historic due. Cain. Charlie. 2005-05-29. Detroit News.
  3. Majher. Patricia. 2010. Gladys Beckwith. Michigan History Magazine. 94. 1. 10. Academic OneFile.
  4. News: Lansing State Journal. Meinke. Samatha. 2008-05-22.
  5. Web site: 2020-12-09. Gladys E. Beckwith, PhD.. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201212132238/https://estesleadley.com/obituaries/gladys-beckwith/. 2020-12-12. 2020-12-13. Estes Leadley Funeral Homes. en-US.