A Woman's, and Mother's, Role in a Changing America
Sarah Palin Highlights How Much (and Little) Has Changed
From the start of a women’s political movement in Seneca Falls through such historical moments as Margaret Chase Smith, Geraldine Ferraro and Hillary Clinton, this Newsweek article arrives at Sarah Palin. How differently people, including women, look at candidates in modern America. And how not so differently, too.
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