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Sidney A. Abbott  (1937 - ) 

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Sappho Was a Right on Woman : A Liberated View of Lesbianism

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Biography:  Sidney A. Abbott

Abbott, a U.S. activist and writer, was raised on and near military bases by her mother and grandmother. She attended Smith College in Massachusetts and the University of New Mexico, earned an M.S. in urban planning at Columbia University, and working in publishing in New York City where she would later become the first openly lesbian member of a community board.

In 1970, she and her then-lover, Barbara Love, were among the first feminist activists to join the emerging  gay liberation movement. Abbott and Love sought to create alliances between women and organized a vast consciousness raising group that would inspire the creation of 21 other similar groups. In addition to helping create Radicalesbians, Abbott and Love published Sappho Was a Right-On Woman: A Liberated View of Lesbianism in 1972. 

Abbott acted as coordinator for the National Organization for Women's first National Sexuality and Lesbianism Task Force and was a founding of the board of directors of the National Gay Task Force, which would later become the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.  

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