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Mary Ruthsdotter
Mary Ruthsdotter (October 14, 1944 – January 8, 2010) was a feminist activist who co-founded the National Women's History Project, for which she produced curriculum guides, teacher training programs and videos on women’s history. She played an influential role in obtaining Congressional resolutions and Presidential proclamations designating Women's History Week and, later, Women's History Month.〔Derek Moore, “Sebastopol Activist Dies at 65,” ''The Press Democrat'', Jan. 12, 2010, p. B1.() 〕
==Early life and education==

Born Mary Pegau in 1944 in Fairfield, Iowa, Ruthsdotter lived many places in her youth as her father, a U.S. Marine Corps pilot, was assigned to bases in Arizona, California, Florida, North Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Taiwan. Settling in Los Angeles, she married Dave Crawford in 1964, taking his last name. She attended UCLA in the 1970s, earning a BA in urban geography. She became a feminist, and changed her legal name to Ruthsdotter, in honor of her mother, Ruth Moyer, in 1978.〔Moore, “Sebastopol Activist Dies at 65,” p. B2.〕〔Susan Swartz, “Women honor their past,” ''The Press Democrat'', March 24, 1996, pp. D1.〕

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