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Washington Through a Purple Veil: Memoirs of a Southern Woman
Washington Through a Purple Veil Memoirs of a Southern Woman
Author: Lindy Boggs
At twenty-four, Lindy Boggs came to Washington, D.C., from Louisiana with her newly elected husband, Democratic Congressman Hale Boggs. FDR was starting his third term, Europe was at war, and Pearl Harbor was around the corner. She has been there ever since, playing an integral role in the key events of the last half century. — Now, in Washin...  more », Congresswoman Lindy Boggs shares the triumphs as well as the trials of living a life of public service. In this intimate memoir -- rich with anecdotes about "official" and "unofficial" Washington and illustrated with over thirty photographs from her personal collection -- Lindy Boggs speaks about her congressional tenure, her family life, the faith that has sustained her through the disappearance of her husband and the death of her daughter, and all that is meaningful to her.
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ISBN-13: 9780151931064
ISBN-10: 0151931062
Publication Date: 2/1995
Pages: 392
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Publisher: Harcourt
Book Type: Hardcover
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Bernie avatar reviewed Washington Through a Purple Veil: Memoirs of a Southern Woman on
n 1973, Boggs became the first female member of Congress and in 1976, the first woman to chair a Democratic Party convention. When she ran for the House of Representatives seat left vacant by the death of her husband, Hale Boggs, Lady Bird Johnson asked her if she thought it was possible "to do the job without a wife." She went on to hold the seat for nine consecutive terms, representing the largely black district in New Orleans where she grew up. Boggs recounts raising three children (TV journalist Cokie Roberts is her daughter), her enduring warm relationships with her Southern relatives and friends and meeting the towering figures of our day. Her pleasing memoir, written with freelancer Hatch, recalls with innumerable amusing, perceptive anecdotes the New Orleans of her girlhood and the more than 40 years of politics she and her husband participated in, spanning the era of Huey Long to George Bush. Boggs sees herself not as a feminist but as "a bridge between old and new, liberals and conservatives, whites and blacks, men and women, Republicans and Democrats."
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Lindy Boggs' memoir. Fascinating.


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