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Title
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Leadership/Governance
Description
An account of the resource
The leadership and governance collection highlights those women who dared to lead or govern. These women may have led countries or industries. They may have governed organizations or companies. Because women have historically been excluded from positions of power, it is important to acknowledge those women who were able to achieve positions at the top. Although a glass ceiling still exists in most societies, these women give us hope that someday that ceiling will be destroyed and that top roles in a company, government, or institution will fairly represent the half of the population comprised of women.
Person
An individual, biographical data, birth and death, etc.
Birth Date
1947
Birthplace
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Occupation
Former Secretary of State and former U.S. Senator
Biographical Text
Hillary Clinton is one of the most powerful women of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. A life-long activist for women’s rights, Clinton served as a New York Senator, as well as Secretary of State under Barack Obama. Clinton’s biography is a story of one woman who challenged gender norms and social confines. <br /><br />As Secretary of State, foreign leaders lauded her diplomacy noting her ability to bring parties together. She helped normalize relations with Cuba, brought sanctions against Iran, and helped US foreign relations with China. During her time in the State Department, she fought for women's rights both at home and abroad.<br /><br />In 2016, the Democratic Party nominated her as their candidate for President of the United States of America. Although not the first woman to be nominated for President (that honor goes to <a href="http://womenwhodared.omeka.net/items/show/56">Victoria Woodhull</a> nominated by the Equal Rights Party in 1872), she was the first woman to secure a nomination for U.S. President by a major political party. Having debated very well, and with the Republican party divided over its candidate Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton was the favored candidate by most pollsters going into the election day. She received the majority of the popularity vote, but not enough electoral votes to win the presidency.<br /><br />After decades of service to the United States, Hillary Clinton is not currently serving in an official governmental capacity. She has one daughter, Chelsea and a husband, Bill (former US president).
Bibliography
<p>Allen, Jonathan and Amie Parnes. <em>HRC: State Secrets and the Rebirth of Hillary Clinton</em>. (New York: Crown Publishers, 2014).</p>
<p>Clinton, Hillary Rodham. <em>Living History</em>. (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2003).</p>
<p>Troy, Gil. <em>Hillary Rodham Clinton: Polarizing First Lady</em>. (University Press of Kansas, 2006).</p>
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Hillary Rodham Clinton
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Politics
Description
An account of the resource
First woman to be nominated by a major political party for the position of President of the United States of America. Former Secretary of State, former New York Senator, and life-long activist who continually challenges gender norms in US society and fights for social justic.
Creator
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Amy French
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Title
A name given to the resource
Women's Rights
Description
An account of the resource
The women's rights collection showcases women who dared to fight for rights, civil or otherwise. Throughout world history, women have frequently been excluded from full citizenship; these women sought to make their society more equitable by fighting for civil, political, economic, legal, or social rights. The women in this collection remind us that often the fight for women's rights is a fight for civil rights. They inspire us to make a positive difference towards the goal of social equality.
Person
An individual, biographical data, birth and death, etc.
Birth Date
1838
Birthplace
Homer, Ohio, USA
Death Date
1927
Occupation
Newspaper editor, stockbroker, presidential candidate
Biographical Text
Victoria Claflin Woodhull dared to be the first female candidate for President of the United States and the first woman (with her sister) to operate a brokerage firm on Wall Street. Woodhull was nominated for President of the United States of America by the Equal Rights Party in 1872. The Equal Rights Party was not one of the two dominant parties of the time though; a woman would not be nominated by a major political party until 2016 when the Democratic Party nominated <a href="http://womenwhodared.omeka.net/items/show/29">Hillary Clinton</a>. Because of her pro-labor and pro-suffrage stances, she earned support from many workers and suffragists. Some were turned off, however, by her radical political stances and her support of "free love." This movement stressed that women were treated, by law, as chattel when married. Free love proponents advocated that women should be free to leave unbearable marriages. Generally, free love advocates also supported the birth control movement so that women could enjoy sexual activity with their husbands without fear of large family sizes or complications of childbirth. Victoria Woodhull published a weekly newspaper that stressed her views that women should be enfranchised, that labor needed to unite to have some control over industrial relations, and other controversial matters. Her support of socialism also caused controversy, but the fact that she was a woman who dared to speak out on politics, marriage, economics, and women's issues was what made her truly unique.
Bibliography
<p>Carpenter, Cari. <em>Selected Writings of Victoria Woodhull</em>. (University of Nebraska Press, 2010).</p>
<p>Frisken, Amanda. <em>Victoria Woodhull's Sexual Revolution. </em>(University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004)</p>
<p>Gabriel, Mary. <em>Notorious Victoria: The Life of Victoria Woodhull Uncensored.</em> (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1998).</p>
<p><a href="http://library.sc.edu/digital/collections/woodhull.html"><em>Tried As By Fire; or, True and False Socially</em>, an oration by Victoria Woodhull</a></p>
<p><a href="http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/ww/woodhull.html">Some writings by Victoria Woodhull</a></p>
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Victoria Woodhull
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Women's rights
Description
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Female candidate for president of the United States in the 19th c. under the "Equal Rights" party.
Creator
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Amy French
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