Lillian Faderman
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Lillian Faderman is a renowned American historian born in 1940, specializing in the field of history with a focus on lesbian and LGBT studies. Her extensive work in this area has garnered significant recognition, with several of her books receiving critical acclaim and notable awards. The New York Times has acknowledged her contributions by featuring three of her books on its prestigious "Notable Books of the Year" list.
Faderman's academic career spanned several institutions, including California State University, Fresno, where she served as a professor of English and was later granted emeritus status. She also held a visiting professorship at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Following her retirement from academia in 2007, Faderman's legacy as a pioneering historian continues to be celebrated. Her groundbreaking research and writings on lesbian culture, literature, and history have earned her the distinction of being referred to as "the mother of lesbian history," solidifying her position as a leading authority in her field.