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Politics of Conscience a Biography of Margaret Chase Smith

Margaret Chase Smith was the most influential woman in the history of American politics. Her goal was to be a United States senator, not a woman senator, and she succeeded by overcoming gender, not by championing it. Smith began her political career as Maine's daughter and demonstrated nationally the New England virtues of honesty, hard work, frugality, and reticence. She became America's heroine when she courageously confronted Senator Joe McCarthy at the height of his power with her Declaration of Conscience speech. In her statement she championed the American right to criticize, to hold unp.

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  • "Margaret Chase Smith was the most influential woman in the history of American politics. Her goal was to be a United States senator, not a woman senator, and she succeeded by overcoming gender, not by championing it. Smith began her political career as Maine's daughter and demonstrated nationally the New England virtues of honesty, hard work, frugality, and reticence. She became America's heroine when she courageously confronted Senator Joe McCarthy at the height of his power with her Declaration of Conscience speech. In her statement she championed the American right to criticize, to hold unp."@en
  • "The only woman in the Senate when she was elected in 1948, Margaret Chase Smith was one of McCarthy's first opponents."
  • "The only woman in the Senate when she was elected in 1948, Margaret Chase Smith was one of McCarthy's first opponents."@en

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  • "Politics of conscience : a biography of Margaret Chase Smith"
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  • "Politics of conscience a biography of Margaret Chase Smith"@en