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Related: About this forumToday in Herstory: Eleanor Roosevelt Wants a Woman President
(nearly EIGHTY YEARS later, we are STILLLLLLLL waiting!!!)
Today in Herstory: Eleanor Roosevelt Wants a Woman President
June 16, 1937: One day a woman will be elected President! Thats the assurance of the woman who currently lives in the White House, Eleanor Roosevelt.
She expressed that view this evening in answer to a question from Constance Eberhardt, selected as being representative of recent high school graduates, and given the chance to talk with the First Lady on an NBC radio program.
But while Roosevelt thinks that a woman will win the Presidency, it wont be any time soon. She said she is sure that:
there will be a woman President some day, but that day is not yet here. We women still have to prove ourselves, and at the present moment I do not think the country as a whole would have enough confidence in a woman, and without that confidence and cooperation she could not do a good job. Before we have a woman President we will have to have more women Governors of the States, more women in the Senate, and in Congress. The women who have served in those capacities have done good jobs, but they are far too few to create the confidence necessary.
Twenty years after Jeannette Rankin, Republican of Montana, became the first woman to take a seat in Congress, and seventeen years after women were Constitutionally assured of their right to vote on the same basis as men, there are already many firsts in the record books, and gains continue to be made. In the new 75th Congress there are five women in the House and one in the Senate, bringing the number who have ever served to twenty in the House and three in the Senate.
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Even the Presidents Cabinet is no longer an all-male institution, because Frances Perkins has been serving as Secretary of Labor since 1933. *********With so many barriers broken in just the past two decades, it cant be many more until the last and most difficult political barrier, that of the Presidency, falls!********
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