founding mother

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English

Etymology

From founding (who or that founds (establishes, starts) or founded) +‎ mother, modelled after founding father.

Pronunciation

Noun

founding mother (plural founding mothers)

  1. A woman who founded (established or started) something.
    • 1986, Johnnetta B. Cole, All American Women: Lines that Divide, Ties that Bind, →ISBN:
      She (Audrey Lorde) is a member of the founding collective of Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press and a founding mother of SISA, Sisterhood in Support of Sisters in South Africa.
    • 2003 April 21, Sara Delamont, Feminist Sociology, SAGE, →ISBN:
      There could even be a case made for treating Jane Harrison as a founding mother of social science (Beard, 2000).
    • 2020 October 21, Kathleen Gallagher Elkins, Mary, Mother of Martyrs: How Motherhood Became Self-Sacrifice in Early Christianity, Wipf and Stock Publishers, →ISBN:
      The initial founding mother, Eve, becomes a paradigmatic figure in later Jewish and Christian exegesis []

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