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Morgan, Mary Margaret (Steele), 1925-2015

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Mary Margaret (Steele) MORGAN(1925 - 2015)

News Death Notice

MORGAN (Steele), Mary Margaret Eighth child born, 9/10/25, to Robert and Mamie Beckett Steele of Alderson, West Virginia died on January 30, 2015 at age 89 in Yellow Springs at Friends Care. After working during World War II at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio as a computer and also an aircraft mechanic she received her BS from the University of Dayton in 1954. She taught at The Miami Valley School, the Dayton Public Schools and became Education Director of a 5 county Head Start region. In 1967 she was awarded a Fellowship from Columbia University, New York City, where she earned an MS in 1968. In 1969 she became a candidate for the Dayton City Commission, the first woman candidate for that office. She was endorsed by the Dayton Daily News, saying "She is the best candidate for Dayton City Commission." But she did not unseat either incumbent. In 1979 she co-founded the Susan B. Anthony Memorial UnRest Home Womyn's Land Trust, a feminist education center, with her long time friend Jan Griesinger. In the 1980's she was the first woman to be a candidate for the board of the Ohio University Credit Union. She received an award in Athens County in 2003 for 50 years of activism in the American Civil Liberties Union. She received the Social Justice Lifetime Service Award from the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Yellow Springs in 2007. The Mayor of Dayton, Ohio proclaimed Mary Morgan Day 9/20/09 - "For the rights of women by opening the door for women candidates in the Miami Valley and working tirelessly for social justice." She also received the Cathy Bantz "Making Democracy Work" award 2/23/10 from the League of Women Voters and the She was a Leadership Award winner of the Greene County Council on Aging in 2011. Morgan was an active member of the ACLU, the First Unitarian Church in Dayton, Dayton Women's Liberation, Dayton Women's Rights Alliance, and several anti-war and civil rights organizations. She was active in the Yellow Springs Senior Center and the group Older and Bolder. Morgan retired as an instructor from Ohio University in 1988 and then opened Antiques, Uniques and Reliques, a collector's shop in Amesville, Ohio which later was destroyed by a flash flood. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Morgan, an infant son, 5 sisters and 2 brothers. She is survived by four nieces, one nephew, friends Trudy K. Whitacre, Shirl Levesconte, Pat Dewees, and Jan Griesinger. She directed her body to the Wright State University Anatomical Gift Program. Mary rescued many abandoned dogs and has asked that memorial gifts be directed to any county Humane Society or Glen Helen Ecology Institute, 405 Corry St. Yellow Springs, OH 45387. She lived in Dayton from 1942-1977, in Athens County from 1977-2003, and in Yellow Springs from 2003 until her death. Her memorial service will be held at the Yellow Springs Senior Center, 227 Xenia Ave. (Rt. 68), at 2 pm on Sunday, March 8, which is International Women's Day.

Published in Dayton Daily News on Feb. 8, 2015

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Dayton Women's Liberation Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS-133
Abstract

Records consist of a fairly complete run of the organization's newsletter which gives information about the group's meetings and activities and includes short articles discussing the politics and ideology of the Women's Movement. In addition, the collection contains leaflets, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other printed materials.

Dates: 1970-1975

"Freedom Libraries: Mississippi Summer Project, 1964" Materials (SC-307)

 Collection
Identifier: SC-307
Content Description

This collection contains materials pertaining to the Freedom Libraries project undertaken by Virginia Steele during Freedom Summer of 1964. The materials were assembled by Mary Steele Morgan, Virginia’s sister. The collection consists primarily of journal articles about the project.

Dates: 1965; 1996