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366: 394:'s National Board in June 1997. She drew controversy from listeners, programmers, and station staff, after she and the board attempted to modify programming in order to expand the listeners of the stations and to attract a more diverse audience. "White male hippies over 50," is how Berry described the programmers and audience of KPFA in Berkeley. Rumors of board actions involving the sale of flagship stations such as KPFA were widely circulated by the programmers. (Unlike most public service stations, Pacifica stations hold valuable high wattage licenses at commercial frequencies in major urban markets including 31: 383:, Laura Van Tuyl stated, "Berry presents a dispassionate history of the women's movement, day care, and home life, showing the persistent obstacles to economic and political power that have confronted women as a result of society's definition of them as 'mothers.' Her heavily footnoted chronology attributes the failure of the Equal Rights Amendment, the languishing of the women's movement in the '80s, and years of bickering over federal parental-leave and child care bills to an unwillingness to rethink gender roles." In 1993, Berry was also appointed chair of the Civil Rights Commission by President 398:.) In 1999 she and Pacifica's Executive Director Lynn Chadwick fired the station's manager and issued a gag order, threatening to fire anyone else who worked at the station who spoke of their actions. Berry thereafter ordered a lockout of all KPFA personnel, in violation of station union agreements. She then proceeded to demand the imposition of racial preferences across the board at KPFA, though she refused to meet with minority staff people at the station, who mostly disagreed with her actions. Berry's actions in connection with Pacifica Radio brought protest from free speech groups such as the 1547: 422:
expired and he had been validly appointed. Wilson won in federal district court but ultimately lost on appeal in 2002, and the court ordered the seating of Kirsanow. The dispute determined which political party would have a majority of the board's members. Berry left office expiration of her term in late 2004 and was succeeded by
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to replace Wilson on the commission. Berry and the Democratic bloc argued that Wilson was entitled to serve a full six-year term, but the Bush Administration contended that she had only been appointed to serve out the remainder of a previous member's term. Kirsanow sued, claiming Wilson's tenure had
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wrote, "Reviewing a book is not reviewing a life. For her public service on behalf of racial justice, Mary Frances Berry deserves her many accolades. But on the evidence of 'And Justice for All,' she may have been the wrong person to tell a story that obviously matters to her so deeply."
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in South Africa. She was one of three prominent Americans arrested at the South African Embassy in Washington the day before Thanksgiving; the timing was deliberate to ensure maximum news exposure.
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Pendleton tried to move the commission in line with Reagan's social and civil rights views and aroused the ire of liberals and feminists. He served from 1981 until his sudden death in 1988.
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In 1987, Berry took a tenured chair at the University of Pennsylvania, while continuing to serve on the Civil Rights Commission.
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Pig Farmer's Daughter and Other Tales of American Justice: Episodes of Racism and Sexism in the Courts from 1865 to the Present
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She continued to serve as chair of the Civil Rights Commission. In 1999, Berry persuaded the Clinton administration to appoint
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And Justice for All: The United States Commission on Civil Rights and the Continuing Struggle for Freedom in America
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Stability, Security, and Continuity: Mr. Justice Burton and Decision-Making in the Supreme Court, 1945–1958
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in Nashville, where her primary interests were philosophy, history, and chemistry. Berry transferred to
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In 2009, Berry's ninth book was published, a history of the Civil Rights Commission. Reviewing it in
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Power in Words: The Stories Behind Barack Obama's Speeches, from the State House to the White House
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Military Necessity and Civil Rights Policy: Black Citizenship and the Constitution, 1861–1868
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History Teaches Us to Resist: How Progressive Movements Have Succeeded in Challenging Times
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of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences. In 1976, she became chancellor of the
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The Politics of Parenthood: Child Care, Women's Rights, and the Myth of the Good Mother
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The Politics of Parenthood: Child Care, Women's Rights, and the Myth of the Good Mother
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Why ERA Failed: Politics, Women's Rights, and the Amending Process of the Constitution
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Separately from her work on the Civil Rights Commission, Berry was named chair of the
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In 1977, Berry took a leave of absence from the University of Colorado when President
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Five Dollars and a Pork Chop Sandwich: Vote Buying and the Corruption of Democracy
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My Face Is Black Is True: Callie House and the Struggle for Ex-Slave Reparations
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The Negro Soldier Movement and the Adoption of National Conscription, 1652–1865
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University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts alumni
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Black Resistance, White Law: A History of Constitutional Racism in America
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Ed. Barbara Carlisle Bigelow. Vol. 7. Detroit: Gale, 1994. p11-15.
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The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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1985: Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Rosa Parks Award
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University of Maryland College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
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as a professor of history and law. Carter appointed her to the
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1985: Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, President's Award
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Berry, Mary Frances; Gottheimer, Josh; Obama, Barack (2010).
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In 1980, Berry left the Department of Education to return to
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1987: National Council of Negro Women, Achievement Award
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University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences
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Berry, Mary Frances; Slen, Peter (7 September 2014).
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Berry, Mary Frances; Noah, Trevor (20 January 2020).
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American historian, lawyer and activist (born 1938)
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(December 8, 2001). 1155: 1120: 2399:Women heads of universities and colleges 2384:University of Michigan Law School alumni 2278:Public broadcasting in the United States 1603:United States Commission on Civil Rights 1397:Freedman, Samuel G. (12 February 2009). 1396: 1278: 1066:Berry, Mary Frances (8 September 2016). 936: 364: 217:United States Commission on Civil Rights 47:United States Commission on Civil Rights 1579:American Archive of Public Broadcasting 1212: 949:The Journal of African American History 635:. Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press. 298:Berry spent seven years working at the 274:from Howard. In 1966, Berry received a 2374:University of Colorado Boulder faculty 2296: 1427: 1357:from the original on February 17, 2012 1344: 417:, who had been appointed by President 215:. She is the former chairwoman of the 2394:University of Pennsylvania historians 1837: 1624: 1311: 1293:from the original on January 18, 2012 1189: 1187: 1185: 1183: 1065: 1025:Berry, Mary Frances (15 April 2015). 1024: 984:Berry, Mary Frances (15 April 2015). 983: 942: 906: 877: 819: 790: 763: 734: 705: 683:. New York: Oxford University Press. 647: 630: 601: 582: 377:was published. Reviewing the book in 1233: 512: 225:University of Maryland, College Park 1511:Organization of American Historians 1452:Organization of American Historians 1345:Coburn, Judith (October 12, 1999). 565:Organization of American Historians 558:National Center for Health Research 493:Organization of American Historians 467:, Assistant Secretary for Education 13: 2389:University of Pennsylvania faculty 2359:People for the American Way people 2319:African-American social scientists 1409:from the original on 12 April 2019 1281:"Motherhood as a Political Status" 1246:from the original on March 3, 2016 1180: 1158:"In Depth with Mary Frances Berry" 14: 2410: 1532: 1168:from the original on 21 June 2020 943:Berry, Mary Frances (July 2006). 652:. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 576: 458:University of Colorado at Boulder 288:University of Michigan Law School 266:, where in 1961 she received her 233:University of Colorado at Boulder 2364:People from Nashville, Tennessee 2309:21st-century American historians 1279:Van Tuyl, Laura (May 13, 1993). 1133:from the original on 2021-12-12. 525:, Roy Wilkins Civil Rights Award 355:, dedicated to the abolition of 1517:from the original on 2020-07-27 1477:"Mission, Vision & History" 1458:from the original on 2020-07-27 1421: 1379:. July 28, 1999. Archived from 1369: 1338: 1326:from the original on 2012-06-20 1312:Cotts, Cynthia (20 July 1999). 1201:from the original on 2012-03-22 1127:The Daily Show with Trevor Noah 589:(PhD). University of Michigan. 572:Selected works and publications 499:American Historical Association 472:U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 1659:University of Colorado Boulder 1347:"There's Something About Mary" 1305: 1272: 1258: 1234:Pear, Robert (July 14, 1983). 1227: 1137: 1043:10.1080/00064246.2001.11431133 1002:10.1080/00064246.2001.11431134 532:, Image Award, both from NAACP 351:In 1984, Berry co-founded the 302:, eventually becoming interim 1: 2334:American women legal scholars 1824:# denotes interim chancellor 1144:Contemporary Black Biography. 1107: 826:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 797:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 443: 380:The Christian Science Monitor 209:School of Arts & Sciences 1223:: 89–92, 96–98. 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Previously, Berry was 2324:American legal scholars 1314:"Free Speech for Sale?" 488:, Chairman of the Board 1865:Pacifica Radio Network 1399:"50 Years of Struggle" 373:In 1993, Berry's book 370: 308:University of Colorado 300:University of Maryland 280:University of Michigan 179:University of Michigan 1992:Something's Happening 1195:"City of San Antonio" 961:10.1086/JAAHv91n3p323 937:Selected publications 675:Berry, Mary Frances; 368: 2241:Elsa Knight Thompson 245:Nashville, Tennessee 227:, and was the first 131:Nashville, Tennessee 2106:Charles Amirkhanian 1269:, December 17, 2001 1266:The Washington Post 768:. New York: Knopf. 677:John W. Blassingame 550:, Woman of the Year 495:, President; Member 2121:Mary Frances Berry 1613:Gerald A. Reynolds 1587:Political offices 1553:Mary Frances Berry 1403:The New York Times 560:, Foremother Award 437:Samuel G. Freedman 432:The New York Times 424:Gerald A. 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United States Commission on Civil Rights
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