Rebecca Greer | |
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Born | 1936 |
Occupation | Writer and Editor for Woman's Day |
Nationality | American |
Literary movement | Feminism |
Rebecca Ellen Greer (born 1936) is an American nonfiction writer and also served as an editor for Woman's Day magazine.[1][2]
Biography
Rebecca Greer majored in communications at the University of Florida. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the College of Journalism and Communications in 1957.[3] In 1998, she was named a distinguished alumna of the College of Journalism and Communications at the University of Florida.[4] The University of Florida maintains a collection of her manuscripts in their Special and Area Studies Library.[5]
Her non-fiction book Why Isn't a Nice Girl Like You Married? (1969) was a bestseller and seminal book on feminism. She taught nonfiction writing at the New School for Social Research.[6]
Published books
- Why Isn't a Nice Girl Like You Married? (1969)
- How To Live Rich When You're Not (1975)
- No Rocking Chair For Me[7] (2004)
See also
External links
References
- ↑ About Rebecca Greer
- ↑ Source
- ↑ UF: Additional info about Greer
- ↑ Alumni of the 1990s
- ↑ UF library Greer collection
- ↑ "Women in the News," The Virgin Islands Daily News, Mar 12, 1976. Found at Google news. Retrieved February 8, 2011.
- ↑ about one of Greer's books
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