1920 - Born in New York City
1947 - Admitted to bar
1970 - Became nationally prominent in the early as an articulate advocate of women’s rights and as a leader of the House of Representatives anti-Vietnam War group
1971-1976 - Represented New York’s 19th and 20th districts in Congress
1972 - Wrote Bella! Ms. Abzug Goes to Washington
1976 - Wnsuccessful in a bid for the U.S. Senate
1978 - Was defeated in an attempt to reenter Congress
1977-1979 - (November-January) prominent in several women’s political organizations
- Co-chairwoman of the President’s National Advisory Committee on Women
- She returned to the private practice of law in New York City
1984 - Gender Gap: Bella Abzug’s Guide to political Power for American Women
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Women: Looking Beyond 2000 (Paperback - Aug 6, 1996) In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served. |
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Bella Abzug (Hardcover - Sep 6, 1976) |
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From Parlor to Prison: Five American Suffragists Talk about Their Lives (New Feminist Library) (Paperback - Sep 1, 1985) Usually ships in 3 to 5 weeks |
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Biography - Abzug, Bella S(avitsky) (1920-1998): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team (Digital - Jan 1, 2003) This digital document, covering the life and work of Bella S(avitsky) Abzug, is an entry fromContemporary Authors, a reference volume published by Thompson Gale. The length of the entry is 1979 words... Available for download now |
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The Gender Gap: Bella Abzug's Guide to Political Power for American Women by Bella S. Abzug and Mim Kelber (Hardcover - Mar 6, 1984) |
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BELLA! MS. ABZUG GOES TO WASHINGTON by Bella S. XXXX Abzug (Hardcover - Sep 6, 2008) |
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