Prominent feminist Mary
Thom, a writer and former editor of Ms. magazine who also was an avid
motorcyclist, crashed while riding on a highway and was killed, her nephew said
Saturday. She was 68.
Thom had a passion for
riding motorcycles and died riding her 1996 Honda Magna 750 on Friday evening
on the Saw Mill River Parkway in Yonkers, just north of New York City, nephew
Thom Loubet said.
"The important thing
to know about Mary is that she was a major leader of the 70's Feminist
movement, but never desired the limelight," Loubet said in an email.
"She stayed behind the scenes tirelessly crafting the message and simply
making it better."
Thom was one of Ms.
magazine's founding members and served as an editor there for about 20 years,
leaving in 1992. She also was an author who wrote a book about the history of
Ms. and was a co-author, with Suzanne Braun Levine, of an oral history of
former congresswoman and activist Bella Abzug.
Most recently, Thom was
the editor-in-chief of the Women's Media Center's features department, which
produces reports and commentaries by national and international contributors.
Thom, an Akron, Ohio,
native, lived for decades in New York City, where she became one of the women's
movement's best editors, feminist icon Gloria Steinem said.
Source Daily mail
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