After her divorce from McConnell, Sherrill Redmon left Kentucky for Northampton, Massachusetts. There, she became a feminist scholar and Director of the Sofia Smith Collection of the Women’s History Archives. While at Smith College, she worked on Voices of Feminism Oral History Project with feminist and journalist Gloria Steinem. Its pri…
After her divorce from McConnell, Sherrill Redmon left Kentucky for Northampton, Massachusetts. There, she became a feminist scholar and Director of the Sofia Smith Collection of the Women’s History Archives. While at Smith College, she worked on Voices of Feminism Oral History Project with feminist and journalist Gloria Steinem. Its primary goal was to document the persistence and diversity of women's organizing in the United States. In 2012, she retired from Smith College.
After her divorce from McConnell, Sherrill Redmon left Kentucky for Northampton, Massachusetts. There, she became a feminist scholar and Director of the Sofia Smith Collection of the Women’s History Archives. While at Smith College, she worked on Voices of Feminism Oral History Project with feminist and journalist Gloria Steinem. Its primary goal was to document the persistence and diversity of women's organizing in the United States. In 2012, she retired from Smith College.
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WOW!! Talk aboit "antithesis"!!!
Yes! She led a life after Mitch.