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Geraldine ferraro By Luke Davis
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Background Geraldine Ferraro Newburgh, ny august 26, 1935
Fordham law school (college) House of representatives member Democratic party politician
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Politics 1980 Selected secretary of democratic caucus 1984
Walter Mondale – vice presidency 85 cities $6 million Opposed school busing
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Before 1984 Skipped 3 grades in school Spent 13 years raising a family
Taught 2nd grade Put herself through fordham law school
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The woman who changed politics
Opened the door for women in Politics Opened the door to italian immigrants
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Video Posted 7 years ago Shows how ferraro still has impact today
Combines women’s activists with racial activists
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Works cited (information)
Biography.com. "Geraldine A. Ferraro Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 01 Oct Britannica Biographies. "Ferraro, Geraldine A." MasterFILE Premier [EBSCO]. N.p., 03 Jan Web. 30 Sept Makers. "Geraldine Ferraro." MAKERS. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Oct Martin, Douglas. "She Ended the Men’s Club of National Politics." The New York Times. The New York Times, 26 Mar Web. 01 Oct PBS. "How Geraldine Ferraro Changed the Political Outlook for Women." PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 01 Oct "Remembering The Strengths Of Geraldine Ferraro." Interview by Scott Simon. Weekend Edition Saturday (NPR) 26 Mar : 1-2. Newspaper Source Plus. Web. 30 Sept Scholastic. "Geraldine Ferraro." Scholastic. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Oct
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