Madame Chair: A Political Autobiography of an Unintentional Pioneer
Jean Westwood called herself an unintentional pioneer. Although she worked hard to achieve what she did, she did not actively seek or expect to reach what was arguably the most powerful political position any American woman had ever held, chair of the national Democratic Party.

A Utah national committeewoman and member of the reform committee that reorganized the party, Westwood answered George McGovern’s call to lead his presidential campaign. In the dramatic year of 1972, she became “chairman” of the party, McGovern lost in a landslide, Nixon was reelected, and a covert operation burglarized Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate.

Westwood provides an inside account of a period that reshaped national politics. Second-wave feminism—“women’s liberation”—and the civil rights and antiwar movements opened the way. As a major player in political reform, Jean Westwood both helped build that road and traveled it.
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Madame Chair: A Political Autobiography of an Unintentional Pioneer
Jean Westwood called herself an unintentional pioneer. Although she worked hard to achieve what she did, she did not actively seek or expect to reach what was arguably the most powerful political position any American woman had ever held, chair of the national Democratic Party.

A Utah national committeewoman and member of the reform committee that reorganized the party, Westwood answered George McGovern’s call to lead his presidential campaign. In the dramatic year of 1972, she became “chairman” of the party, McGovern lost in a landslide, Nixon was reelected, and a covert operation burglarized Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate.

Westwood provides an inside account of a period that reshaped national politics. Second-wave feminism—“women’s liberation”—and the civil rights and antiwar movements opened the way. As a major player in political reform, Jean Westwood both helped build that road and traveled it.
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Madame Chair: A Political Autobiography of an Unintentional Pioneer

Madame Chair: A Political Autobiography of an Unintentional Pioneer

by Richard Westwood
Madame Chair: A Political Autobiography of an Unintentional Pioneer

Madame Chair: A Political Autobiography of an Unintentional Pioneer

by Richard Westwood

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Jean Westwood called herself an unintentional pioneer. Although she worked hard to achieve what she did, she did not actively seek or expect to reach what was arguably the most powerful political position any American woman had ever held, chair of the national Democratic Party.

A Utah national committeewoman and member of the reform committee that reorganized the party, Westwood answered George McGovern’s call to lead his presidential campaign. In the dramatic year of 1972, she became “chairman” of the party, McGovern lost in a landslide, Nixon was reelected, and a covert operation burglarized Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate.

Westwood provides an inside account of a period that reshaped national politics. Second-wave feminism—“women’s liberation”—and the civil rights and antiwar movements opened the way. As a major player in political reform, Jean Westwood both helped build that road and traveled it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874216660
Publisher: Utah State University Press
Publication date: 05/01/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
File size: 4 MB

Table of Contents

Contents Foreword Floyd A. O'Neil Prologue 1. McGovern Calls 2. Political Beginnings 3. Party Politics-and Parties 4. Preparing for the 1968 Convention 5. The 1968 Campaign in Utah 6. Beginnings of Reform 7. Implementing Reform 8. Call for 1972 Convention 9. Convention by Committee 10. The Nominee-and a New Chair 11. The Hatchet and the Race 12. To Chair or Not 13. Conceiving a Charter 14. The Sanford Campaign 15. Rounding Out a Career Epilogue
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