A Woman in the House and Senate Revised and Updated

A Woman in the House  and Senate   Revised and Updated
Author: Ilene Cooper
Publsiher: Abrams
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781683357827

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An inspiring history of all the women who have taken a seat in Congress! For the first 128 years of America’s history, only men served in the Senate and House of Representatives. All that changed in January 1917 when Jeannette Rankin was sworn in as the first woman elected to Congress. From the women’s suffrage movement to the 2018 election, Ilene Cooper highlights influential and diverse female leaders who opened doors for women in politics. Women featured include Nancy Pelosi (the first woman Speaker of the House), Margaret Chase Smith (the first woman elected to the Senate), Patsy Mink (the first woman of color to serve in the House), and newcomers like Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar. This updated book includes archival photographs and lively illustrations from Elizabeth Baddeley, as well as a chart of all the women who have served in Congress, appendices that define key terms and governmental procedures, and an index. In a great new reading format, this updated, revised edition is perfect for young feminists!

Strangers in the Senate

Strangers in the Senate
Author: Barbara Boxer,Nicole Boxer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1994
Genre: Sex discrimination against women
ISBN: UCSC:32106011142558

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An insider's view of women in politics, beginning in 1972 with a personal electoral defeat and ending with the historic transformation of the Senate 20 years later, when for the first time male candidates were rejected in droves by the voters and California became the first state in the nation to be represented by two female senators. Photos.

The Women of the 116th Congress

The Women of the 116th Congress
Author: The New York Times
Publsiher: Abrams
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781683357810

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A photographic celebration of the women of the 116th—the most diverse Congress in American history. The first woman Speaker of the House. The first female combat veteran. The first Native American women. The first Muslim women. The first openly gay member of the Senate. These are just some of the remarkable firsts represented by the women of the 116th Congress, the most diverse and inclusive in American history. Just over a century ago, Jeannette Rankin of Montana was the first and only woman in the House of Representatives. By the time of the 116th Congress, a total of 131 were seated in both chambers. The 2018 midterm elections brought a seismic change—and this book, a collaboration between New York Times photo editors Beth Flynn and Marisa Schwartz Taylor and photographers Elizabeth D. Herman and Celeste Sloman—documents the women of the 116th Congress, photographed in the style of historical portrait paintings commonly seen in the halls of power to highlight the stark difference between how we’ve historically viewed governance and how it has evolved. Also featured are an illustrated timeline and list of firsts for women in Congress; “Her Vote, Her Voice” sections throughout that highlight historical moments in female politics; and an extended introduction and foreword by Roxane Gay. The Women of the 116th Congress is a testament to what representation in the United States looks like in the twenty-first century—and an inspiration for what it may look like in the years to come.

Women of Congress

Women of Congress
Author: Marcy Kaptur
Publsiher: CQ-Roll Call Group Books
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015036031527

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Traces the history of women legislators in Congress, providing an overview of the achievements and progress of women in the House and Senate during three separate periods in history, and including the personal stories of congresswomen who served in each different era.

A Woman s Place Is in the House

A Woman s Place Is in the House
Author: Barbara Burrell
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1996-01-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0472083848

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DIVStudy of women candidates for U.S. House that argues women are successful in winning elections /div

Act of Congress

Act of Congress
Author: Robert G. Kaiser
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2014-01-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780307744517

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A Washington Post Notable Book An eye-opening account of how Congress today really works—and how it doesn’t— Act of Congress focuses on two of the major players behind the sweeping financial reform bill enacted in response to the Great Crash of 2008: colorful, wisecracking congressman Barney Frank, and careful, insightful senator Christopher Dodd, both of whom met regularly with Robert G. Kaiser during the eighteen months they worked on the bill. In this compelling narrative, Kaiser shows how staffers play a critical role, drafting the legislation and often making the crucial deals. Kaiser’s rare insider access enabled him to illuminate the often-hidden intricacies of legislative enterprise and shows us the workings of Congress in all of its complexity, a clearer picture than any we have had of how Congress works best—or sometimes doesn’t work at all.

Women in Congress 1917 2006

Women in Congress  1917 2006
Author: Matthew Andrew Wasniewski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1020
Release: 2006
Genre: Women legislators
ISBN: MINN:31951D02365994U

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Contains profiles, contextual essays, historical images, and appendices that provide information about the 229 women who have served in Congress from 1917 through 2006.

The Firsts

The Firsts
Author: Jennifer Steinhauer
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781643750217

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“An intimately told story, with detailed and thought-provoking portraits.” —The New York Times Book Review “The Firsts stands out as one of the most important and best reported books written during the extraordinary political chapter in which we are living.” —Nicolle Wallace, author and anchor, Deadline: White House on MSNBC NOW WITH UPDATED EPILOGUE In the November 2018 midterms, the greatest number of women in history were elected to Congress. It was a group diverse in background, age, experience, and ideology. From Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and “the Squad” to a group with national security backgrounds calling themselves “the Badasses,” from the first two Native American women to the first two Muslim women, all were swept into office on a wave of grassroots support. Here, New York Times reporter Jennifer Steinhauer chronicles these women’s first year in Congress, following their shift from trailblazing campaigns to the daily work of governance. In committee rooms, offices, visits back home with their constituents, and conversations in the halls of the Capitol, she probes the question: Will Washington, with its hidebound traditions and overpriced housing and petty power struggles, change the changemakers? Or will this Congress, which looks a little more like today’s America, truly be the start of something new? Vivid and smart, The Firsts delivers fresh details, inside access, historical perspective, and expert analysis as these women—inspiring, controversial, talented, and rebellious—do something surprising: make Congress essential again.