Rebecca Latimer Felton

Description: (First Woman Who was Appointed to the United States Senate)
Writer, lecturer, suffragist, reformer, feminist, politician and slave-owner Rebecca Latimer Felton was the first woman who served in the United States Senate. The most distinguished woman in Georgia during the Progressive Era, Felton was appointed Senator from Georgia as a mark of respect. With this she became the oldest freshman-senator who entered the Senate and served for just 24 hours.    

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Birthday June 10, 1835 (Gemini)
Born In Decatur, Georgia, United States
Died on January 24, 1930
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