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"A woman will one day occupy the Oval Office because women themselves have made it inevitable, says best-selling historian Ellen Fitzpatrick. She tells the remarkable 150-year story of the candidates, voters, activists, and citizens who, despite overwhelming odds against women in politics, set their sights on the highest glass ceiling in the land."--Provided by publisher.
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History, Biography, Presidential candidates, Women presidential candidates, Political activity, Women, Woodhull, victoria c. (victoria claflin), 1838-1927, Smith, margaret chase, 1897-1995, Chisholm, shirley, 1924-2005, Women, political activity, New York Times reviewedPeople
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The highest glass ceiling: women's quest for the American presidency
2016, Harvard University Press
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067408893X 9780674088931
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Victoria Woodhull : "A very conspicuous position"
Margaret Chase Smith : "The elephant has an attractive face"
Shirley Chisholm : "Shake it up, make it change"
2016.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-302) and index.
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