Gerda Lerner

Gerda Lerner

Gerda Lerner Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 4, 2013.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Gerda Lerner spent her 18th birthday in a Nazi prison, sharing a cell with two gentile women arrested for political work who shared their food with the Jewish teenager because jailers restricted rations for Jews.

Lerner would say years later that the woman taught her during those six weeks how to survive and that the experience taught her how society can manipulate people. It was a lesson that the women's history pioneer, who died Wednesday at age 92, said she saw reinforced in American academia by history professors who taught as though only the men were worth studying.

"When I was faced with noticing that half the population has no history and I was told that that's normal, I was able to resist the pressure" to accept that conclusion, Lerner told the Wisconsin Academic Review in 2002.

The author was a founding member of the National Organization for Women and is credited with creating the nation's first graduate program in women's history, in the 1970s in New York.

Her son said she died peacefully of apparent old age at an assisted-living facility in Madison, where she helped establish a doctoral program in women's history at the University of Wisconsin.

"She was always a very strong-willed and opinionated woman," her son, Dan Lerner, told The Associated Press late Thursday. "I think those are the hallmarks of great people, people that have strong points of view and firmly held convictions."

She was born into a privileged Jewish family in Vienna, Austria, in 1920. When the Nazis rose to power, she was imprisoned alongside the two other young women.

"They taught me how to survive," Lerner wrote in "Fireweed: a Political Autobiography." "Everything I needed to get through the rest of my life I learned in jail in those six weeks."

She became impassioned about the issue of gender equality. As a professor at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, N.Y., she founded a women's studies program — including the first graduate program in women's history in the U.S.

She later moved to Madison, where she helped establish a doctoral program in women's history at the University of Wisconsin.

Her daughter, Stephanie Lerner, said her mother earned a reputation as a no-nonsense professor who held her students to rigorous standards that some may not have appreciated at the time. One former student wrote to Gerda Lerner 30 years later saying no one had been more influential in her life.

"She said, 'I thought you were impossible, difficult, not understanding, but you gave me a model of commitment that I've never had before,'" Stephanie Lerner recalled. "That's just how she was."

Even as Gerda Lerner held others to high standards, she took no shortcuts herself. For example, Stephanie Lerner said her mother loved hiking in the mountains, even as she got older and her mobility was challenged.

Stephanie Lerner recalled one particular hike with her mother about 30 years ago on a steamy California day. Stephanie Lerner brought a light day-pack, but Gerda Lerner toted a hefty 50-pound sack because she wanted to train for future hikes.

"I was much younger and very in shape. But at a certain point I said I couldn't do it anymore," Stephanie Lerner said. "She just went on ahead. That was her joy, her determination."

Gerda Lerner wrote several textbooks on women's history, including "The Creation of Patriarchy" and "The Creation of Feminist Consciousness." She also edited "Black Women in White America," one of the first books to document the struggles and contributions of black women in American history.

She married Carl Lerner, a respected film editor, in 1941. They lived in Hollywood for a few years before returning to New York.

The couple were involved in activism that ranged from attempting to unionize the film industry to working in the civil rights movement.

When asked how she developed such a strong sense of justice and fairness, she told the Wisconsin Academy Review that the feeling started in childhood. She recalled watching her mother drop items on the floor and walk away, leaving servants to clean up her mess.

"I wanted the world to be a just and fair place, and it obviously wasn't — and that disturbed me right from the beginning," she said.

She became determined to fight for equality, and she encouraged others to take up their own fights against inequality. She said people who want to change the world don't need to be part of a large organized group — they just have to find a cause they believe in and never stop fighting for it.

She credited that philosophy for helping her remain happy despite the horrors she lived through as a young woman.

"I am happy because I found the balance between adjusting, or surviving what I was put through, and acting for what I believed in," she said in 2002. "That's the key."


DINESH RAMDE,Associated Press

Associated Press researcher Barbara Sambriski in New York contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Jill Lenway

June 30, 2025

Goddess bless. Such a wonderful and important person . Read her books.

May 17, 2013

May the god of comfort be a source of strength for your family at this difficult time. 2Corn 1:3, 4. Deepest Sympathy, Sue, Concord, NC

T S

May 7, 2013

My condolences to the Lerner family as they mourn the loss of their loved one. May God be a comfort and strength to you. He is the hearer of prayer. Psalms 65:2.

Dorothy Kent (Kronstein)

January 11, 2013

My father was Gerda's 1st cousin, but the family has not been in contact for many years. My condolences to her family and I would be pleased if they could contact me.

Tami B

January 9, 2013

We, as women, owe her a great debt of gratitude. People of my generaton cannot appreciate how arcaic academia can be at ANY time in history. My best wishes and prayers to her family at this sad time. I can only hope to gain a minor fraction of the perseverence and "guts" she had. God bless her rest and the rest of those two ladies who helped encourage this great intellect.

Kathy Sealy

January 7, 2013

My condolences to the family. May The Lord strength you as you shared chries memories of laughter.

Miri Knight-Glasser

January 6, 2013

An amazing woman who made broadly profound contributions in the advancement of women's rights. I first became familiar with her when she appeared as a guest speaker during my college years. I became a fan and followed her literary work since that time.
Thank you and R.I.P., Ms, Lerner...

Elyse M

January 6, 2013

The impact of Gerda Lerner's scholarship, insight, and determination will ripple through current and future generations. With thanks for a life well lived.

patrea curry

January 6, 2013

i never met her but shes right, i am the same way, cuz theres a way to be and a way not to be. and im always trying very diligently to not only be the way i know im supposed to be to others but i try to get others to be that way too. it might seem mean to not be like everyone else but GOD doesnt use a cookie cutter when He makes us!i lived thru jail fro a week to save someones job for him, in solitary , which was my hell, i want others to know that sometimes when you tell the truths no one wants to hear, you may have to pay that price as i did. but its all worth it in the end and i bet she knew it too.

Jenny

January 6, 2013

She will live always through her books and works. Her book The Majority Finds Its Past changed my life! Blessings abound for Ms. Lerner.

Robyn Garris

January 6, 2013

My condolences to the Lerner family. Just from reading that little piece, makes me want to go buy her books because she sound like such an amazing women. I wish I could of had the chance to meet her. I know your family will miss her dearly. I pray that your family has comfort from Psalm 46:1. Your family will be in my prayers.

January 5, 2013

Wow! I just read about her after never hearing of her but What a Woman! I wrote down her book titles and will be reading them! RIP.

January 5, 2013

Dear Family:

I had the pleasure and honor of knowing Gerda personally. The last time we saw each other was at Sarah Lawrence College at the 25th Anniversary Reunion of The Women's History Institute for Leaders of National Women's Organizations

David Nolan

January 5, 2013

I have had her book about the Grimke Sisters of South Carolina on my shelves for years, and honor the historian who gave us so many outstanding works. Rest in peace, after a long life well lived.

January 5, 2013

Gerda's passing is humanity's loss. Truly a great woman who taught so many, including those she never met.
Rest in Peace, Gerda

January 5, 2013

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and cfort in Psalms 65:2.

January 5, 2013

May the God of all comfort strengthen the family during this time of sorrow. " Those who die God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes." (Psalms 116:15)

BH

January 5, 2013

Longevity is a blessing from God. Psalm 90:10 says . . .”In themselves the days of our years are seventy years; And if because of special mightiness they are eighty years, ” Ms. Lerner was blessed with years of special mightiness. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Marie M

January 5, 2013

May the God of comfort strengthens you during this time of distress.

Abby

January 5, 2013

I offer my condolences. We all look forward to the day when there is no injustice. She was 92 years young, for God put time indefinite in our hearts.

judy w

January 5, 2013

May the words of Ps.37:10,11 bring comfort to the family of Gerda Lerner, knowing that we have a God who will correct all the injustices that Gerda fought against. Knowing that soon there will be a time of true peace for all mankind.(Daniel 2:44)

January 5, 2013

What a delight to have a person like Gerda Lerner in your life. May family and friends take comfort in that God will soon end all types of injustices just as Mrs. Lerner advocated. He will even bring to fulfillment the promise made to Abraham at Genesis 22:15-18. May He and others be a source of encouragement to you.

January 5, 2013

Her work was so influential on scholarship, and on individual scholars like me. Hers is a wonderful legacy. Angel K-F (USA)

Don Randall

January 5, 2013

May your family be comforted,at times like these we may wonder why we lose love ones.Hope is there at reveltion chapter 21:3 and 4.

Barbara Allen

January 4, 2013

Condolences and prayers to the family and friends of
Gerda Lerner...May she rest in Peace.

January 4, 2013

Reading Gerda Lerner's work was a life enhancing experience.
"Once awakened, you can't go back to sleep."
Thanks for waking me up, Gerda!

Adriane, USA

Ivy

January 4, 2013

God Bless You, Sweet Soul.

gina ballinger

January 4, 2013

her person, her writings her mother Illy Kronstein are part of my roots in my 2nd home in austria. a candle is lit.

Mary Smith

January 4, 2013

My sincere condolences to the Lerner family. Your loved one will be missed. The God of justice (Deut. 32:4) cares for all.

Ann

January 4, 2013

This is a sad time for all feminists who loved Gerda Lerner and were profoundly affected by her activism, intellectual rigor, and the exciting development of women's studies programs across the country. Goddess bless you and keep you, Gerda. We are so grateful to you for all you shared with us.

Elizabeth Marinez Perkins

January 4, 2013

She was and will continue to be a great inspiration to all! Blessings to the family. Rest in peace, precious and gracious Gerda Lerner!

Johnson

January 4, 2013

The Johnson sends their deepest sympathy.We can gain comfort from the bible at J hn 5:28,29. Please find comfort among yourselves.

Lynne Sprague

January 4, 2013

A grand and beautiful lady, whose gifts she shared in this world freely. Her light burns brightly as she continues on her journey. Loving condolences and all of God's blessings to her family.

Stephen Lubell

January 4, 2013

Gerda Lerner died almost one year to the day when my mother Winifred Milius Lubell died. They were friends during the 1950s and I and their children later attended the same school in NYC. I recognise her legacy in the same way as I do my mothers, in that both were keenly interested in the history and role of women in society. Long may their spirit and memory be kept alive!

Holder

January 4, 2013

Gerda touched many women's lives. She will be remembered. God is near to those broken at heart. My sincerest condolences to Gerda's family and close friends.

January 4, 2013

Rest in peace. God blesses you for doing His work in the world. Thank you.

S LeVine

January 4, 2013

Well done, Gerda Lerner. You were a great role model.

Toby Myers

January 4, 2013

Her impact has and will be felt by many women who did not even know her name. I am glad I recognize her contribution and, in some small way, pay homage and respect to her.

Clark B

January 4, 2013

Much sympathy on the loss of your loved one she will always be in our hearts.With the love of the Creator there is a remembnce.

January 4, 2013

My sincere condolences to the family. It is hard to lose someone close to us.
But please know that God does not forget our loved ones or us as we have to cope with this loss.

Lisa

January 4, 2013

May the Learner family find comfort in the scriptural hope of everlasting life. (Johnn 17:3)

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