Harriet Fleisher Berger was a trailblazer. She was a curious thinker and apractitioner of feminism before the term became familiar in the field of politicalscience. She graduated from Wellesley College in 1938, married, and raised two sons.After graduation, she became a researcher at the International Ladies GarmentWorkers Union. This was a pathway for young women at that time since many of thetraditional academic pathways were often limited for women. In addition to herresearch at the ILGWU, she also helped start the first union medical clinic inPhiladelphia. Her family came from an aristocratic-type family, who owned a garmentmanufacturing business in Philadelphia which provided them with a comfortablestandard of life. Throughout her life Dr. Berger, in addition to her teaching,actively worked as an anti-colonialist, a liberal, an environmentalist, aconservationist, a labor organizer, and a New Deal Democrat.