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"The only woman in the room" : the Norma Paulus story / Norma Paulus ; with Gail Wells and Pat McCord Amacher.

Van Pelt Library F881.35.P38 A3 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Paulus, Norma, author.
Wells, Gail, 1952- author.
Amacher, Patricia, 1953- author.
Series:
Women and politics in the Pacific Northwest
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Paulus, Norma.
Politicians--Oregon--Biography.
Politicians.
Women politicians--Oregon--Biography.
Women politicians.
Legislators--Oregon--Biography.
Legislators.
Women legislators--Oregon--Biography.
Women legislators.
Feminists--Oregon--Biography.
Feminists.
Lawyers--Oregon--Biography.
Lawyers.
Oregon--Politics and government--1951-.
Oregon.
Politics and government.
Oregon--Biography.
Genre:
Biographies.
Autobiographies.
Physical Description:
284 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Other Title:
Only woman in the room
Place of Publication:
Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University Press, [2017]
Summary:
Norma Petersen Paulus grew up in Depression-era poverty in Eastern Oregon. She survived a bout with polio in her teens, taught herself to be a legal secretary, and graduated from law school with honors despite not attending college first. Anyone with such a story would be remarkable, but this was just her beginning. Paulus came from a family of Roosevelt Democrats, but when a friend campaigned for a Republication seat in the state legislature, she switched parties. Amid the nationwide political upheavals of the late 1960s, Oregon's Republicans, led by popular governor Tom McCall, seemed to be her kind of people-principled, pragmatic, and committed to education, the environment, and equality for all citizens under the law Paulus's appointment by Governor McCall to the Marion-Polk Boundary Commission in 1969 launched her on a long and distinguished career of public service. She ran successfully for the Oregon House of Representatives in 1970. After three terms in the House, she was elected Oregon's Secretary of State in 1976-the first woman to be elected to a statewide office in Oregon. She was the Republican candidate for governor in 1986, served a stint on the Northwest Power and Conservation Council, went on to become Oregon's superintendent of public instruction, and at the end of her long career, headed the Oregon Historical Society. During her years of public service, Norma Paulus occupied a distinctive niche in Oregon's progressive political ecosystem. Her vivid personality and strong convictions endeared her to a broad swath of citizens. Engaging and opinionated, charming and forceful, Paulus was widely covered in statewide and national media during her eventful, sometimes controversial career. Now, The Only Woman in the Room documents her life and work in a lively, anecdotal history that will appeal to historians, political scientists, newshounds, and ordinary citizens alike. Book jacket.
Contents:
The early years
Freshman in the House
Champion of the environment
Land-use pioneer
A journey to feminism
Sunshine in government
An historic election
Keeping Oregon honest
The Rajneeshee Affair
Heartbreak and consolation prize
Oregon's Chief Educator
A legacy of service.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-271) and index.
ISBN:
9780870718953
0870718959
OCLC:
961159979

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