Patsy Mink: Ahead of the Majority
Free on SceneLog — log in or create an account to track it.
Overview
In 1965, Patsy Takemoto Mink became the first woman of color in the United States Congress. Seven years later, she ran for the US presidency and was the driving force behind Title IX, the landmark legislation that transformed women’s opportunities in higher education and athletics.
Comments
Be the first to comment.
Leave a comment
Your email won't be published. Comments are reviewed before they appear.