Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introducing the Trailblazing Governors
- Six Remarkable Women
- The Call of Politics
- Governor: The Job Description
- The Complexity of Leadership
- Dealing with the Press
- Gender and Politics
- Women Candidates: Barriers and Hurdles
- An Invitation
Chapter 2 Women Rising: Historical Context
- The Women Who Came Before
- Women in Elected Office
- Women Governors
- Women in Congress
- The Early Women in Congress
- Feminists Arrive in Congress
- The Rising Tide: Emergence of the Women’s Movement
- Reproductive Freedom
- The Struggle to Pass the Equal Rights Amendment
- Backdrop for Governing in the 1970s to 1990s
- Feminism: Liberal, Radical and Difference
- Liberal versus Radical Feminism
- Difference Feminism
Chapter 3 Ella Tambussi Grasso: “Bloom Where You Are Planted”
- Becoming Who You Are
- Mount Holyoke’s Influence
- Love, Marriage, and Family
- The Journey to the Governor’s Office
- Secretary of the State
- U.S. Congress
- Running for Governor
- Working Wonders: The Essence of Governing
- Ella’s Leadership Style
- Ella’s Policy Agenda
- Reelection: A Different Reality
- Leaving Office
- The Difference Gender Made
- Sustaining Values
- Ella’s Legacy
Chapter 4 Dixy Lee Ray: The Ultimate Political Outsider
- Growing Up
- Education: The Road to Independence
- Career in Science
- The Atomic Energy Commission
- Running for Governor
- Working Wonders: The Essence of Governing
- Policy Agenda
- The Environment
- Nuclear Power
- Supertankers on the Puget Sound
- The Press War
- Dixy Defeated in the 1980 Democratic Primary
- What Made Dixy Tick
- The Difference Gender Made
- After the Governorship
Chapter 5 Martha Layne Collins: You Must First Be a Dreamer
- Growing Up
- Marriage, Family, and Her Political Journey
- The Political Turning Point
- Running for Governor
- The Role of First Gentleman
- Working Wonders: The Essence of Governing
- The Policy Agenda
- Education Reform
- Economic Development
- The Difference Gender Made
- Leadership Style
- After the Governorship
- Reaching Beyond Tomorrow
Chapter 6 Madeleine May Kunin: Leading Differently
- Growing Up
- Career, Marriage, and Family
- Political Journey
- Running for Lieutenant Governor
- Running for Governor
- Running for Reelection
- Working Wonders: The Essence of Governing
- Answering the Mail
- Hiring Women
- Handling Conflict and Criticism
- The Policy Agenda
- Creating Equity in School Funding
- Saving Vermont’s Rural Character
- Stepping Down
- The Difference Gender Made
- Weaving a Political Tapestry
- After the Governorship
- Reaching Beyond Tomorrow
Chapter 7 Barbara Hughey Roberts: “I Did it My Way”
- Growing Up
- Marriage and Family
- Remarriage
- The Political Journey
- Running for Governor
- Working Wonders: The Essence of Governing
- Working Against the Backdrop
- Reinventing Government
- The Recall That Never Happened
- Policy Agenda: Taxes and the Conversation with Oregon
- Policy Agenda: Timber, the Spotted Owl, and Diversifying the Economy
- Collaborative Leadership
- Governor as Role Model
- Stepping Down
- After the Governorship
- Reaching Beyond Tomorrow
Chapter 8 Christine Todd Whitman: Fighting for Political Center
- Growing Up
- Career, Marriage, and Family
- Beginning the Political Journey
- Running for U.S. Senate
- Running for Governor
- The Ed Rollins Debacle
- Reelection 1997: A Near-Death Experience
- Working Wonders: The Essence of Governing
- The Narrative of Race
- The Policy Agenda
- The Battle Over Late Term Abortions
- The Difference Gender Made
- The Narrative of Wealth and Limits of Party Loyalty
- After the Governorship
- Fighting for the Political Center
- Reaching Beyond Tomorrow
Chapter 9 Reaching Beyond Tomorrow
- Variations and Common Threads
- Sustaining the Journey
- The Experience of Governing
- Essential Qualities of the Trailblazing Governors
- Authenticity and Integrity
- Self-Confidence
- Extreme Competence
- Warmth and Likeability
- Energy, Optimism, and Enthusiasm
- The Courage of Trailblazers
- Trailblazing Governors: Lessons Learned
Appendix I: History of Women Governors from 1925 to 2011
Selected References
Chapter Notes
Acknowledgements
About the Author