
- 552 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
As a 1950s housewife and League of Women Voters volunteer who spearheaded the city of Lincoln’s switch to a “strong mayor” form of government, Helen Boosalis (1919–2009) never anticipated that she herself would one day be that strong mayor and chief executive of Nebraska’s capital city.
Helen Boosalis’s story, told by her daughter, Beth Boosalis Davis, is that of a true pioneer of women in politics. The daughter of Greek immigrants, Boosalis achieved national prominence as the first woman president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors and as an outspoken advocate for economically distressed cities facing President Reagan’s “new federalism.” Winning the Democratic nomination for governor of Nebraska in 1986, Helen Boosalis ran against Kay Orr in the first gubernatorial contest between two women in U.S. history. The interwoven tales of conflict and challenge, from the mayor’s office to the campaign trail, combine personal insight into one woman’s trailblazing political history with a compelling memoir of a half century of public service and private devotion shared by two remarkable women, mother and daughter.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Note on Sources and Structure
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Flash Forward: Calling Me Home
- 1. Call to Action
- Flash Forward: Down to Two
- 2. Madame Mayor
- Flash Forward: May the Best Woman âŚ
- 3. This Is Not Your Fatherâs City Hall
- Flash Forward: Money Talks
- 4. Roll Up Her Sleeves
- Flash Backward: RootsâAll Greek to Me
- 5. Expect the Unexpected
- Flash Forward: Getting to Know You
- 6. Everything Old Is New Again
- Flash Forward: One False Move and âŚ
- 7. Mayorsâ Mayor
- Flash Forward: Issues, Debates, Polls, and Other Irrelevancies
- 8. Another Time Around
- Flash Forward: Trailâs End
- 9. Life After Is Politics
- Afterword
- Photo Acknowledgments
- Appendixes: Biography Timeline, City Councils
- Notes
- Interviews
- Bibliography
- Index