Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Elly Peterson, "mother" of the moderates, Sara Fitzgerald with a foreword by Haynes Johnson

Label
Elly Peterson, "mother" of the moderates, Sara Fitzgerald with a foreword by Haynes Johnson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-308) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
resource.governmentPublication
government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Elly Peterson
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
687680974
Responsibility statement
Sara Fitzgerald with a foreword by Haynes Johnson
Sub title
"mother" of the moderates
Summary
"A magisterially written, well-researched, informative, and entertaining biography of a woman who helped throw open the doors to broader participation and power for women in the Republican Party and American politics."--Dave Dempsey, author of William G. Milliken : Michigan's Passionate Moderate. Elly Peterson was one of the highest ranking women in the Republican Party. In 1964 she ran for a Michigan seat in the U.S. Senate and became the first woman to serve as chair of the Michigan Republican Party. During the 1970s she grew disenchanted with the increasing conservatism of her party, united with other feminists to push for the Equal Rights Amendment and reproductive choice, battled Phyllis Schlafly to wrest control from her of the National Federation of Republican Women, and became an independent. Elly Peterson's story is a missing chapter in the political history of Michigan, as well as the United States. This new biography, written by Sara Fitzgerald (a Michigan native and former Washington Post editor), finally gives full credit to one of the first female political leaders in this country. When Peterson retired in 1970 as assistant chairman of the Republican National Committee, David Broder of the Post wrote that her abilities would have earned her the national chairmanship were it not for the unwritten sex barrier that both parties have erected around that job."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The girl from New Berlin -- Hooked on politics -- A chapeau in the ring -- The reluctant candidate -- The click moment -- Minding the middle -- Back to Washington -- A crisis of conscience -- A path out of exile -- The show -- A new crusade -- The turning point
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