Unabridged Audiobook
A great look back into Margaret Hecklers impact on American politics. From 1963-1967, Heckler served as the first woman on the Governor's council for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from there she in Congress until 1983. Her actions such as voting on the Civil Rights Act, authoring the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, and co-founding the Congresswoman's caucus has impacts that ripple through to today's congressional delegation. This is great for any political nerd, policy geek, or biography enthusiast. I wasn't anticipating a memoir of any sort so the information felt very direct and easy to process, which I particularly enjoyed.
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