- Leonor Sullivan
Leonor Kretzer Sullivan (born
August 21 ,1902 inSt. Louis, Missouri - diedSeptember 1 ,1988 in St. Louis) was a member of theUnited States House of Representatives fromMissouri . She was a Democrat and the first woman in Congress fromMissouri .Sullivan attended
Washington University and was a teacher and director at St. Louis Comptometer school. She was married toJohn B. Sullivan who served four terms in Congress, and she served as his administrative aide. Following her husband's death in 1951, she served as an aide to Congressman Leonard Irving until she left to run for Congress herself in 1952. She was re-elected eleven times. In Congress, she served for many years as Secretary of the House Democratic Caucus.She did not seek re-election in 1976, and was succeeded by
Dick Gephardt . The former Wharf Street in front of theGateway Arch in Downtown St. Louis was renamed Leonor K. Sullivan Boulevard in her honor.Quotes
"A woman with a woman's viewpoint is of more value when she forgets she's a woman and begins to act like a man."
External links
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S001057 Link to Official Congressional Biography ]
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