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Related: About this forumThe 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
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DURHAM D
(32,986 posts)1. Still true today -
"Women themselves resented her," says Beito, the author. "She was doing what women weren't supposed to do."
MerryBlooms
(12,176 posts)2. Oh yes, absolutely.
Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)3. Kinda like the saying about crabs in a pot, innit?