Publisher's Synopsis
âIt's a Girl: Three Terms on the Los Angeles City Council, 1953-1965; Three Decades in the Democratic Party, 1948-1978â presents an oral history transcript and related materials documenting the career of a prominent figure in Los Angeles politics. This volume offers insights into the challenges and triumphs of serving on the Los Angeles City Council during a period of significant growth and change for the city. It also delves into the subject's extensive involvement in the Democratic Party, providing a valuable perspective on the political landscape of California from 1948 to 1978. This detailed record captures firsthand accounts and reflections, making it an essential resource for researchers and anyone interested in local government, California history, and the role of women in politics.
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