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MerryBlooms

(11,769 posts)
Sat May 10, 2014, 09:21 AM May 2014

The Congresswoman Whose Husband Called Her Home

Fifty-six years ago this weekend, newspapers across the nation told a sad tale of a family seemingly imploding.

At the center of the story was Coya Knutson, the opera-singing daughter of a Norwegian farmer, and the first woman from Minnesota elected to Congress.

Voted in on her own merits, not appointed to keep a late husband's seat warm for a successor, the trailblazing mother could only watch as vengeful party rivals, a manufactured scandal, and a feckless, alcoholic husband combined to sabotage her career.

It all came to a head on the eve of Mother's Day 1958...


http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2014/05/10/310996960/the-congresswoman-whose-husband-called-her-home

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The Congresswoman Whose Husband Called Her Home (Original Post) MerryBlooms May 2014 OP
Still true today - DURHAM D May 2014 #1
Oh yes, absolutely. MerryBlooms May 2014 #2
Kinda like the saying about crabs in a pot, innit? Scootaloo May 2014 #3

DURHAM D

(32,609 posts)
1. Still true today -
Sat May 10, 2014, 09:36 AM
May 2014
"Women themselves resented her," says Beito, the author. "She was doing what women weren't supposed to do."



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