East, Catherine

East, Catherine

▪ American feminist and public official
née  Catherine Shipe 
born May 15, 1916, Barboursville, W.Va., U.S.
died Aug. 17, 1996, Ithaca, N.Y.

      American feminist and public official, a major formative influence on the women's movement of the mid-20th century.

      East earned a degree in history at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, in 1943. After 24 years in the career services division of the Civil Service Commission, she worked as a researcher for the Labor Department from 1963 to 1975. In 1963 she also became executive secretary of the first presidential advisory commission on the status of women, and she held senior staff positions with successive advisory commissions until 1977. One of the outcomes of the first commission, in addition to the official report entitled American Women, was the formation in 1966 of the National Organization for Women (NOW). NOW founder Betty Friedan called East “the midwife of the contemporary women's movement” for catalyzing her and others to spearhead the drive to eliminate sexism in society. In the following decades East, who because of her work in the Labor Department had access to official data about women in the workplace, not only helped disprove the claims of those who opposed feminist legislation but also helped reconcile differences between women labour activists and feminists. For several years she coordinated study on women's issues at George Washington University and subsequently (1983–86) was legislative director of the National Women's Political Caucus, both in Washington, D.C. In the last decade of her life she lectured and consulted on women's issues.

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