Minnie Fisher Cunningham

Minnie Fisher Cunningham2002
About this book
"The principal orchestrator of the passage of women's suffrage in Texas, a founder and national officer of the League of Women Voters, the first woman to run for a U.S. Senate seat from Texas, and a candidate for that state's governorship, Minnie Fisher Cunningham was one of the first American women to pursue a career in party politics. Cunningham's professional life spanned a half century, thus illuminating our understanding of women in public life between the Progressive Era and the 1960s feminist movement. Cunningham's upbringing in rural Texas made her particularly aware of the political needs of farmers, women, union labor, and minorities, and she fought gender, class, and racial discrimination within a conservative power structure."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 2002
- OL Work ID
- OL2678482W
Subjects
HistoryBiographyPolitics and governmentWomen politiciansWomen in politicsFriends and associatesSuffragePoliticiansWomenState & LocalGeneralPolitical activityHistoricalBIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHYFriendshipRoosevelt, eleanor, 1884-1962PolicewomenWomen, biography