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American Heroines - The Spirited Women Who Shaped Our Country

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In American Heroines, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison tells the story of her journey from a small town in Texas to the U.S. Senate. Inspired by tales of her ancestors'' struggles on the frontier, she persevered despite cultural attitudes that expected women to follow, not lead. Hutchison entwines her story with those of other women from the past and present, women who overcame the resistance and prejudice of their times and accomplished things that no woman - and sometimes, no human - had done before. This fascinating book chronicles the lives of trailblazing women like Margaret Chase Smith and Oveta Culp Hobby, the first women to serve as Cabinet Secretaries; war correspondent Margaret Bourke-White; Ruth Simmons, the first black woman to be president of an Ivy League college, and aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart. As a young girl, Hutchison dreamed of an America where the qualifier ''the first woman'' had become obsolete. The profiles contained in American Heroines illustrate how her dream is coming true, one courageous step at a time. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison grew up in La Marque, Texas, and graduated from the University of Texas and UT Law School. She was twice elected to the Texas House of Representatives. In 1993, she was the first woman to be elected to represent Texas in the U.S. Senate. In 2006, she was elected Chairman of the Senate Republican Policy Committee. She lives in Dallas with her husband, Ray, an attorney, their daughter, Bailey, and son, Houston. ''An interesting blend of biography, history, and personal memoir ... Hutchinson''s lively personal writing makes this an accessible and important volume.'' - Booklist

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Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison grew up in La Marque, Texas, and graduated from the University of Texas and UT Law School. She was twice elected to the Texas House of Representatives. In 1990 she was elected Texas state treasurer, and in 1993 she was the first woman elected to represent Texas in the U.S. Senate. In 2006 she was elected chairman of the Senate Republican Policy Committee, becoming one of the top four leaders of Senate Republicans and the only woman. She lives in Dallas with her husband, Ray, and their daughter and son, Bailey and Houston.

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