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A minority of members: women in the U.S. Congress.

Title
A minority of members: women in the U.S. Congress.
Author
Chamberlin, Hope.
Publication
New York, Praeger Publishers [1973]

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Description
ix, 374 pages; 24 cm
Summary
Surveys the lives and political activities of the 80 women who have served as Members of Congress since the selection of pioneering Janet Rankin in 1916.
Subject
  • United States. Congress > Biography
  • United States. Congress
  • Women > United States > Biography
  • Women > Political activity > History. > United States
  • Women
  • Women > Political activity
  • Het Congres
  • Vrouwen
  • Women legislators > United States
  • Women > Political activity > United States
  • United States
Genre/Form
  • Biography
  • Biographies.
  • History.
Contents
Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Plight of a dove: Jeannette Rankin, Republican of Montana -- Benefit of the doubt: Rebecca Latimer Felton, Democrat of Georgia -- Then there were three: Alice M. Robertson, Republican of Oklahoma; Winnifred Mason Huck, Republican of Illinois; Mae E. Nolan, Republican of California -- High ground: Florence P. Kahn, Republican of California; Mary T. Norton, Democrat of New Jersey; Edith Nourse Rogers, Republican of Massachusetts -- In search of an image: Katherine Langley, Republican of Kentucky; Pearl Peden Oldfield, Democrat of Arkansas; Ruth Hanna McCormick, Republican of Illinois; Ruth Bryan Owen, Democrat of Florida; Ruth Baker Pratt, Republican of New York; Effiegene L. Wingo, Democrat of Arkansas; Willa B. Eslick, Democrat of Tennessee -- A matter of duty: Hattie Caraway, Democrat of Arkansas -- Winds of change: Virginia E. Jenckes, Democrat of Indiana; Kathyrn O'Loughlin McCarthy, Democrat of Kansas; Marian W. Clarke, Republican of New York; Isabella Greenway, Democrat of Arizona; Caroline O'Day, Democrat of New York; Nan Wood Honeyman, Democrat of Oregon; Elizabeth H. Gasque, Democrat of South Carolina -- A question of equality: Rose McConnell Long, Democrat of Lousiana; Dixie Bibb Graves, Democrat of Alabama; Gladys Pyle, Republican of South Dakota -- Under no illusions: Frances P. Bolton, Republican of Ohio -- Voice of reason: Margaret Chase Smith, Republican of Maine -- From peace to war: Jessie Sumner, Republican of Illinois; Clara G. McMillan, Democrat South Carolina; Florence Reville Gibbs, Democrat of Georgia; Katharine E. Byron, Democrat of Maryland; Veronica B. Boland, Democrat of Pennsylvania; Winifred C. Stanley, Republican of New York; Willa L. Fulmer, Democrat of South Carolina -- Star billing: Clare Boothe Luce, Republican of Connecticut -- On merit: Emily Taft Douglas, Democrat of Illinois; Helen Gahagan Douglas, Democrat of California; Chase Going Woodhouse, Democrat of Connecticut; Helen Douglas Mankin, Democrat of Georgia; Jane Pratt, Democrat of North Carolina -- Paper Triumph: Vera C. Bushfield, Republican of South Dakota -- Post war pattern: Georgia L. Lusk, Democrat of New Mexico; Katharine St. George, Republican of New York; Reva Beck Bosone, Democrat of Utah; Cecil M. Harden, Republican of Indiana; Edna F. Kelly, Democrat of New York -- Maintaining momentum: Marguerite Stitt Church, Republican of Illinois; Ruth Thompson, Republican of Michigan; Elizabeth Kee, Democrat of West Virginia; Vera D. Buchanan, Democrat of Pennsylvania; Gracie Pfost, Democrat of Idaho -- Of truth and its consequences: Leonor K. Sullivan, Democrat of Missouri -- Percentage of Power: Eva Bowring, Republican of Nebraska; Hazel H. Abel, Republican of Nebraska -- In the best tradition: Iris F. Blitch, Democrat of Georgia; Edith Green, Democrat of Oregon; Martha W. Griffiths, Democrat of Michigan; Coya Knutson, Democrat of Minnesota; Kathryn E. Granahan, Democrat of Pennsylvania; Florence P. Dwyer, Republican of New Jersey -- The upside of down; Catherine May, Republican of Washington; Edna Simpson, Republican of Illinois; Jessica McCullough Weis, Republican of New York; Julia Butler Hansen, Democrat of Washington; Catherine D. Norrell, Democrat of Arkansas; Louise Goff Reece, Republican of Tennessee; Corinne Boyd Riley, Democrat of South Carolina -- Family affair; Maurine B. Neuberger, Democrat of Oregon -- On the wane: Charlotte T. Reid, Republican of Illinois; Irene B. Baker, Republican of Tennessee; Patsy T. Mink, Democrat of Hawaii; Lera M. Thomas, Democrat of Texas; Margaret M. Heckler, Republican of Massachusetts -- Against the system: Shirley Chisholm, Democrat of New York -- Profit and loss: Bella S. Abzug, Democrat of New York; Ella T. Grasso, Democrat of Connecticut; Louise Day Hicks, Democrat of Massachusetts; Elizabeth B. Andrews, Democrat of Alabama -- Promises to keep: Elaine Edwards, Democrat of Lousiana -- Postscript: November 7, 1972: Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, Democrat of California; Marjorie Holt, Republican of Maryland; Elizabeth Holtzman, Democrat of New York; Barbara Jordan, Democrat of Texas; Patricia Schroeder, Democrat of Colorado -- Appendix: Alphabetical list of women in th U.S. congress, 1917-73 -- Index.
LCCN
73151950
OCLC
  • ocm00591700
  • 591700
  • SCSB-189701
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library