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  1. In November of 1928 the voters of Florida's Fourth CD, in a state that had not yet ratified the 19th Amendment, elected Ruth Bryan Owen to represent them in Congress. She was one of three women, all named Ruth, elected to Congress that year. Two were the daughters of famous political men. Owen was born in Illinois, the oldest child of two ...

  2. Ruth Bryan Owen RohdeRuth Bryan Owen Rohde (1885-1954) was the first congresswoman from the South and the first woman to serve on a major congressional committee. In addition to championing women's issues in Congress, she was later active in international affairs, being the first American woman to hold a major diplomatic post.

  3. Ruth Baird Bryan Leavitt Owen Rohde, née le 2 octobre 1885 à Jacksonville (Illinois) et morte le 26 juillet 1954 à Copenhague , est une réalisatrice, femme politique et diplomate américaine. Membre du Parti démocrate , elle est représentante de Floride entre 1929 et 1933 puis ambassadrice des États-Unis au Danemark entre 1933 et 1937 .

  4. 15 de oct. de 2019 · Ruth Bryan Owen was an orator, a US Democratic congresswoman (1929–1933), and a minister to Denmark and Iceland from 1933 to 1936. She was the daughter of the “Great Commoner” William Jennings Bryan, a three-time Democratic presidential nominee who retired to Florida in the late 1910s.

  5. Ruth Bryan Owen war die Tochter von William Jennings Bryan (1860–1925), der gegen Ende des 19. und zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts ein führender Politiker der Demokratischen Partei war. Er kandidierte dreimal erfolglos für die Präsidentschaft , war von 1913 bis 1915 Außenminister der Vereinigten Staaten und zuvor Kongressabgeordneter für den Staat Nebraska .

  6. 6 de ago. de 2006 · 3. The only scholarly studies of Owen are S. P. Vickers, “The life of Ruth Bryan Owen: Florida’s first congresswoman and America’s first woman diplomat,” PhD Dissertation, Florida State University, 1994 [pp. 124–218 on her ministry], and S. Vickers, “Ruth Bryan Owen: Florida’s first congresswoman and lifetime activist,” Florida Historical Quarterly 77 (Spring 1999): 445–74 ...

  7. Hamilton Holt to Ruth Bryan Owen on awarding her an honorary Doctor of Laws in 1927. 1. w. hen Ruth Bryan Owen was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws by Rollins College in 1927, she had yet to hold an elected office. A year before Owen won election as Florida s first congresswoman, her contemporaries were already commemorat-