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Anita Miller (publisher) is a 92-year-old American publisher and author. She was born on August 31, 1926 in Jordan, Minnesota. She is best known for her work as the publisher of the Los Angeles-based independent publishing house, the Feminist Press. Miller attended the University of Minnesota, where she earned a degree in English literature. After college, she moved to Los Angeles and began working as a freelance editor. In 1970, she founded the Feminist Press, which published works by women authors and focused on women's issues. Miller has written several books, including "The Feminist Press: A History" (1975), "Women and the Media" (1977), and "Women and the Media: A Critical Analysis" (1980). She has also edited several anthologies, including "Women's Voices: An Anthology of Contemporary Women Writers" (1980) and "Women's Voices: An Anthology of Contemporary Women Writers, Volume 2" (1982). Miller has been honored with numerous awards, including the Los Angeles Times Woman of the Year Award (1977), the Los Angeles County Woman of the Year Award (1978), and the National Women's Political Caucus Woman of the Year Award (1979). Miller has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

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1994

Academy Chicago's six-year legal battle with Mary Cheever, the widow of John Cheever, over a contract to publish up to 68 of Cheever's previously uncollected stories, resulted in the publication of Fall River and Other Uncollected Stories in 1994 and led Miller to write Uncollecting Cheever: The Family of John Cheever vs. Academy Chicago Publishers, which was published by Rowman & Littlefield in 1998. The Millers lost in court, but were supported by the Association of American Publishers and the Association of American University Presses, who protested the decision.

1948

Miller was born Anita Rochelle Wolfberg in Chicago's West Side. She received her undergraduate degree from Roosevelt University, where she met her husband Jordan Miller whom she married in 1948. She also held a Ph.D. in English literature from Northwestern University. They had three sons: Bruce Joshua Miller, Mark Crispin Miller, and Eric Lincoln Miller. The Millers lived in Chicago.

1926

Anita Miller (née Wolfberg; August 31, 1926 – August 4, 2018) was an American author and co-founder of the publishing house Academy Chicago Publishers. She founded the company with her husband Jordan despite having no prior publishing experience.

1924

Miller stated that one of the purposes of Academy Chicago was to "bring back books by women that have been unfairly neglected and gone out of print." She published Indiana, the first novel by George Sand, and The Homemaker, a 1924 novel by Dorothy Canfield Fisher that Miller called "way ahead of its time." Miller was the winner of the Pandora Award from the London chapter of Women in Publishing in 1996.