- Emily Taft Douglas
Infobox Congressman
name= Emily Taft Douglas
state=Illinois
district= At-large
party= Democratic
term_start =January 3 ,1945
term_end =January 3 ,1947
preceded=Stephen A. Day
succeeded=William Stratton
date of birth=April 9 ,1899
place of birth=Chicago, Illinois
date of death=January 28 ,1994 (aged 94)
place of death=White Plains ,New York
spouse= SenatorPaul H. Douglas (m. 1931, died 1976)
religion=Emily Taft Douglas (
April 19 ,1899 —January 28 ,1994 ) was a Democratic Party politician from the U.S. state of Illinois. She served as a U.S. Representative at-large from 1945 until 1947 and was married to U.S. SenatorPaul Douglas from 1931 until his death in 1976. She was the first female Democrat elected to Congress from Illinois.Douglas was born in
Chicago, Illinois to sculptorLorado Taft and his wife Ada Bartlett Taft. Douglas graduated from the University of Chicago Laboratory School and then theUniversity of Chicago with honors in French. She was a working actress for two years before going to work for theLeague of Women Voters in 1924. She married University of Chicago economics professor Paul Douglas in 1931.While vacationing in
Italy in 1935, the Douglases witnessed the aftermath of Mussolini's invasion ofEthiopia . The experience convinced them that the forces offascism represented a grave threat to theUnited States . Both Douglases became involved in Illinois state and local politics in the years leading up toWorld War II . After the outbreak of the war, Paul Douglas enlisted in theMarine Corps in 1942. Emily Taft Douglas ran for the Illinois at-large congressional seat in 1944, defeating Republican incumbentStephen Day . Day was a member of the isolationist wing of the Republican Party.Douglas authored several books, including:Appleseed Farm (1948), Remember the ladies; The story of great women who helped shape America (1966), and Margaret Sanger; Pioneer of the Future (1969).
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