![]() ![]() ![]() Steinem started her professional career as a journalist in New York, writing freelance pieces for various publications. Her time abroad inspired an interest in grassroots activism, which would later manifest itself in her work with the women’s liberation movement and the Equal Rights Amendment. She graduated magna cum laude in 1956 and earned the Chester Bowles Fellowship, which enabled her to spend two years studying and researching in India. After graduating high school, her sister came to care for their mother, and Steinem attended Smith College in Massachusetts where she studied government. In 1944, her parents divorced, leaving a young Steinem to take care of her mentally ill mother in Toledo. Her father worked as a traveling salesman. Steinem was born on Main Toledo, Ohio, the second child and daughter of Leo and Ruth Steinem. From her humble Ohio childhood, Gloria Steinem grew up to become an acclaimed journalist, trailblazing feminist, and one of the most visible, passionate leaders and spokeswomen of the women’s rights movement in the late 20 th and early 21 st centuries. ![]()
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