Boggs, Lindy, 1916-2013

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Lindy Boggs was the wife of Thomas Hale Boggs Sr., U.S. Representative for the 2nd Congressional District of Louisiana (1941-1943, 1947-1973). She succeeded him in office after his death, serving as U.S. Representative (1973-1992) and U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican (1997-2001).

From the description of Lindy Boggs letters, 1974-1978. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 427650588

Thomas Hale Boggs was born in 1914 in Long Beach, Miss. When he was five his family moved to the New Orleans suburb of Gretna. He received his B.A. degree in journalism from Tulane University in 1935, and graduated from Tulane Law School in 1937. In 1938, he married Corinne ("Lindy") Morrison Claiborne. They had three children. Hale Boggs practiced civil law in New Orleans, and was active in a reform organization called the People's League. In 1940 he ran as a Democratic candidate for Congress from the Second Louisiana District, which included most of New Orleans and four adjacent parishes. He was defeated in his bid for reelection in 1942 and returned to private practice, enlisted in the naval reserve. Returning to politics after World War II, Boggs won back his congressional seat. He rose steadily in the ranks of House leadership. In the 1960s he worked with prominent Democrats for the Great Society domestic programs. While volunteering to campaign for a colleague, the plane Boggs was flying in from Anchorage to Juneau, Alaska, disappeared on Oct. 16, 1972. The plane was never found, and Boggs and three others were presumed dead.

Lindy Boggs, was born in 1916 in Brunswick Plantation, La., with the original name Corinne Morrison Claiborne. She received her B.A. degree from Sophie Newcomb College, Tulane University in 1935, and pursued advanced studies in law and religion at numerous institutions. With her husband Hale Boggs, she raised three children; she also was an important staff member during his political career. When Hale Boggs was presumed dead, Lindy Boggs was elected to succeed him and was continuously reelected as Representative until her resignation in 1991. Her interests as a Congresswoman included legislation to prohibit discrimination against women. She served on the Appropriations Committee and helped found the Congresswomen's Caucus. In 1976, she presided over the Democratic National Convention in New York, becoming the first woman to chair a national party convention. After 1984, she was the only white member from a majority African-American district. In 1997 she was appointed by President Clinton as the first female ambassador to the Vatican, a post she served until 2001.

From the description of Hale Boggs and Lindy Boggs papers, 1939-2006. (Tulane University). WorldCat record id: 299290877

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referencedIn Candidates for public office campaign materials, 1966-1976 (inclusive). Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn Katie Louchheim Papers, 1906-1991, (bulk 1942-1968) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Boggs, Lindy, 1916-. Lindy Boggs letters, 1974-1978. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
referencedIn National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Office of Field Director of Louisiana. Records. 1964-1976. Tulane University, Amistad Research Center
creatorOf Boggs, Lindy. And (economic) justice for all, the need for the Economic Equity Act. : remarks / by Lindy Boggs. University of Texas, Tarlton Law Library, Jamail Center for Legal Research
referencedIn 1977 Neptune Plaza Concert Series Collection, 1977 Archive of Folk Culture (U.S.)
referencedIn Community Relations Council of Greater New Orleans (1962- ). Records 1965-1977. Tulane University, Amistad Research Center
referencedIn New Orleans (La.). City Council. Papers of District "E" councilmen, 1966-1987 1974-1985. New Orleans public library
referencedIn Records of the National Organization for Women, 1959-2002 (inclusive), 1966-1998 (bulk) Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn Records of the Women's Equity Action League, 1966-1979 Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn Records, 1967-1990 Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
creatorOf Boggs, Lindy, 1916-. Hale Boggs and Lindy Boggs papers, 1939-2006. Tulane University, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library
referencedIn Arnold family. Papers, 1926-1976. New Orleans public library
referencedIn Records of the Forest Service. 1870 - 2008. Moving Images Relating to Activities in Alaska. 1940 - 2005. Begich-Boggs Visitor Center Dedication National Archives at College Park
creatorOf Boggs, Lindy, 1916-. Lindy Boggs : commercials , 1984 University of Oklahoma, Political Community Archives
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associatedWith Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973. person
associatedWith Long, Russell B. person
correspondedWith Louchheim, Katie, 1903- person
associatedWith McCormack, John W., 1891-1980. person
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associatedWith New Orleans (La.). City Council. corporateBody
associatedWith Pruett, Jakie Lee, person
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associatedWith United States. Embassy (Vatican City) corporateBody
associatedWith University of Oklahoma. Political Commercial Archive. corporateBody
correspondedWith Women's Equity Action League corporateBody
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Birth 1916-03-13

Death 2013-07-27

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