Tully, Mary Jean Crenshaw (1925–2003)
Tully, Mary Jean Crenshaw (1925–2003)
American feminist and lawyer. Born Mary Jean Crenshaw, Dec 15, 1925, in Fort Sill, OK; died Dec 27, 2003, in White Plains, NY; attended Stanford University, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Chicago; Wayne State University, MA; m. C. Robert Tully, 1947 (div. 1991); children: Bruce C., Scott P., Andrew G., Laura L. and N. Linsey Tully.
Lectured in sociology at Long Island University (1960s); co-founded the Westchester chapter of National Organization for Women (NOW); served as president of NOW's Legal Defense and Education Fund (1971–77); was president of the Fund for Women's Rights (1971–81); founded Midlife Institute at Marymount Manhattan College and directed it (1981–86); funded the Tully Crenshaw Feminist Oral History Project.