Carole A. Oglesby (1938[1]–?) is an American athlete, physical educator, sports coach, sports psychologist and writer.[2] She is considered among the first openly gay women in U.S. athletics.[2]
Oglesby earned her A.B. and her M.S. in physical education at the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1961 and 1964 respectively; in 1969 she received her Ph.D., also in physical education, from Purdue University.[2][3] Oglesby returned to schooling in the late '90s, earning a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Temple University in 1999.[2][3]
Career
Oglesby began her professional sports career playing professional softball, competing in national level softball championships in 1962, 1963, and 1965. She coached softball teams at both Purdue University and the University of Massachusetts.[1]
Oglesby was among a small group of women's sports activists who participated in the 1977 Spirit of Houston National Women's Conference.[5] She joined women from the National Association for Girls and Women in Sport to organize the torch run from Seneca Falls, New York to Houston.[6]
Teaching
Oglesby taught for many years at Purdue, the University of Massachusetts, Temple University, and at California State University, Northridge, where she headed the Department of Kinesiology).[1][2]
A leader in numerous national organizations, she has served as president of the National Association for Girls and Women in Sport (NAGWS), and as trustee for the Women's Sports Foundation (WSF). She organized WSF's "The New Agenda" conference, which set the research agenda for women in sport in the early 1980s, including homophobia in sport. She also served on the executive committee of the United States Collegiate Sports Council for twenty-five years, an arm of the International Federation of University Sport, which organizes the World University Games.[2] Oglesby has served on the WSF's Homophobia Policy Committee.[6]
Works
Foundations of Kinesiology (2017) Sudbury: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Women, Gender Equality and Sport (2007) New York: United Nations
Exercise and Sport in Feminist Therapy: Constructing Modalities and Assessing Outcomes (with Ruth L. Hall) (2003) Binghamton, N.Y.: Haworth
Encyclopedia of Women and Sport in America (ed. with Doreen L. Greenberg) (1998) Phoenix: Oryx Press
Black Women in Sport (with Tina Sloan Green, Alpha Alexander, Nikki Franke) (1981) Reston, Va.: AAPHERD (American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance)
Psycho-Social Aspects of Physical Education (with Lee A. Bell and Patricia S. Griffin) (1981) Reston, Va.: AAPHERD (American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance)
Women and Sport: From Myth to Reality (1978) Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger
Introduction to Human Movement, Pt. II: A Physical Education Text for College Women (with Hope M. Smith) (1967) Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley
Introduction to Human Movement (with Hope M. Smith) (1967) Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley
Oglesby has also authored hundreds of articles, editorial columns, book chapters, and book reviews and has also been the editor of several journals relating to education, sport, sex roles, and psychology.[2]