Michelman, Kate (1942–)
Michelman, Kate (1942–)
American feminist and reproductive rights activist. Born Aug 4, 1942; grew up in Defiance, Ohio; married; children: 3 daughters.
A specialist in early childhood development, with a particular emphasis on developmentally disabled children, developed a model milti-disciplinary diagnostic treatment program for developmentally disabled preschool children and their families which became a model throughout US; was executive director of Planned Parenthood in Harrisburg, PA; served as president of National Abortion Rights Action League, later known as NARAL Pro-Choice America (1985–2003).
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