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After the Vote - Feminist Politics in La Guardia's New York (Hardcover)
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After the Vote - Feminist Politics in La Guardia's New York (Hardcover)
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Soon after his inauguration in 1934, New York City mayor Fiorello
La Guardia began appointing women into his administration. By the
end of his three terms in office, he had installed almost a hundred
as lawyers in his legal department, but also as board and
commission members and as secretaries, deputy commissioners, and
judges. No previous mayor had done anything comparable. Aware they
were breaking new ground for women in American politics, the "Women
of the La Guardia Administration," as they called themselves, met
frequently for mutual support and political strategizing. This is
the first book to tell their stories. Author Elisabeth Israels
Perry begins with the city's suffrage movement, which prepared
these women for political action as enfranchised citizens. After
they won the vote in 1917, suffragists joined political party clubs
and began to run for office, many of them hoping to use political
platforms to enact feminist and progressive public policies.
Circumstances unique to mid-twentieth century New York City
advanced their progress. In 1930, Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt
authorized an inquiry into alleged corruption in the city's
government, long dominated by the Tammany Hall political machine.
The inquiry turned first to the Vice Squad's entrapment of women
for sex crimes and the reported misconduct of the Women's Court.
Outraged by the inquiry's disclosures and impressed by La Guardia's
pledge to end Tammany's grip on city offices, many New York City
women activists supported him for mayor. It was in partial
recognition of this support that he went on to appoint an
unprecedented number of them into official positions, furthering
his plans for a modernized city government. In these new roles, La
Guardia's women appointees not only contributed to the success of
his administration but left a rich legacy of experience and
political wisdom to oncoming generations of women in American
politics.
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