Heterodoxy (group)

Heterodoxy was the name adopted by a feminist debating group in Greenwich Village in the early 20th century. It was notable for providing a forum for the development of more radical conceptions of feminism than the suffrage and women's club movements of the time. The club's members had diverse political views. The membership also included bisexual and lesbian women, in addition to heterosexuals. The group was considered important in the origins of American feminism. Among the notable members were Susan Glaspell, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Ida Rauh.

Heterodoxy (group)

Heterodoxy was the name adopted by a feminist debating group in Greenwich Village in the early 20th century. It was notable for providing a forum for the development of more radical conceptions of feminism than the suffrage and women's club movements of the time. The club's members had diverse political views. The membership also included bisexual and lesbian women, in addition to heterosexuals. The group was considered important in the origins of American feminism. Among the notable members were Susan Glaspell, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Ida Rauh.