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bella abzug
BornJuly 24, 1920
New York City, New York
Alma materHunter College Columbia University
OccupationMember of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 20th district


Early Life

Known to her colleagues, family and friends, she was a "passionate perfectionist," an ideal leader and someone who followed her own principles without being shaken by anyone else. Ever since she was young, was a competitive person and would beat everyone, including the boys in all sorts of competitions.[1] As she grew up and appealed to the public with her feminism ways, she was attacked with words such as "savage," "arrogant," "fierce," and "aggressive." However, that didn't stop her from being an abdicate for those in need.[2]

legal and political career

"who went on to be elected and served four terms"

Abzug was defeated in a four-way primary race for the Senate in 1976 by less than one percent. However, she was not mentioned in the news and the coverage was only about the male candidates.[3] After she lost, many of her supporters and colleagues felt very despondent about the news and wondered what she would do next. However, Abzug continued to act in high spirits and continued to pursue for a career in the government. president Carter "appointed her chair of the National Commission on the Observance of International Women’s Year and, later, co-chair of the National Advisory Commission for Women."

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Biography[edit]

the anonymous ant will forever remain anonymous[4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bella Abzug | Jewish Women's Archive". jwa.org. Retrieved 2015-11-10.
  2. ^ Levy, Alan Howard. The Political Life of Bella Abzug, 1920 - 1976 Political Passions, Women's Rights, and Congressional Battles. Lanham, Md.: Lexington, 2013. Print.
  3. ^ Levy, Alan Howard. Political Life of Bella Abzug, 1976–1998 : Electoral Failures and the Vagaries of Identity Politics. Lanham, Md.: Lexington, 2013. Print.
  4. ^ Lastname, Firstname (Year). Title of Link. Publisher: Name of Publisher.


Levy, Alan Howard. The Political Life of Bella Abzug, 1920 - 1976 Political Passions, Women's Rights, and Congressional Battles. Lanham, Md.: Lexington, 2013. Print. Levy, Alan Howard. Political Life of Bella Abzug, 1976–1998 : Electoral Failures and the Vagaries of Identity Politics. Lanham, Md.: Lexington, 2013. Print.