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    Marge Frantz - Wikipedia

    Marge Frantz (née Gelders; June 18, 1922 – October 16, 2015) was an American activist and among the first generation of academics who taught women's study courses in United States. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, from a young age she became involved in progressive causes. She worked as a labor … See more

    Margaret Louise "Margie" Gelders was born on June 18, 1922, in Birmingham, Alabama, to Esther Josephine (née Frank) and Joseph Gelders. Her father taught physics at the University of Alabama and became involved in … See more

    In the last decade of her life, Frantz was ailing and Engstrand cared for her until she was unable to do so. After she moved to Sunshine Villa, Engstrand continued to visit as often as she … See more

    In 1941, Gelders married Laurent Brown Frantz, a native of Knoxville, Tennessee, who was also a member of the Communist Party and an activist in the League of Young Southerners … See more

    Frantz and Engstand's relocation was precipitated by Schaar and Wolin moving to the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1973. Frantz decided to follow them there to complete her … See more

    • Frantz, Marge (1984). Radical Visions: Alexander Meiklejohn on Education, Culture, Democracy and the First Amendment (PhD). … See more

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