Anne Pride

American feminist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican feminist
A.K.A.Anne Huggett
A.K.A.Anne Huggett
PlacesUnited States of America
wasFeminist
Work fieldActivism
Gender
Female
Birth29 July 1942
Death24 April 1990 (aged 47 years)
The details

Biography

Anne Pride (July 29, 1942 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – April 24, 1990) was a National Organization for Women (NOW) activist and publisher.
Anne married Edwin Kurlfink at the age of 16, but even before her separation and divorce, wanted to change her name back to Huggett, her family name. Edwin accepted this but her father, John M. Huggett, didn't want his name to be associated with the women's movement. She was appointed president of the feminist publishing company KNOW, Inc. in 1969. She was on the board of directors of the Committee of Small Magazines Editors and Publishers for 1974-1976. She served as editor of Do It NOW, NOW's national newsletter from 1970-76.
Upon her separation from Edwin in 1977, she changed her name to Pride, a name no-one could reclaim. It was in that year that she coined the term "Take Back the Night" in a memorial she read at an anti-violence rally in Pittsburgh.

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