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  1. Mary Young Cheney Greeley (October 20, 1811 – October 29, 1872) was an American schoolteacher, suffragist, and spiritualist. She was also the wife of newspaper editor Horace Greeley.

  2. Mary Young Cheney Greeley (20 de octubre de 1811 - 29 de octubre de 1872) fue una suffragette y maestra estadounidense, esposa del político y editor Horace Greeley. [1] Biografía. Greeley, de soltera Cheney, nació el 20 de octubre de 1811. Poco se sabe de sus primeros años de vida.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_CheneyMary Cheney - Wikipedia

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    • 2006 Autobiography
    • “Vice” Movie Portrayal

    Cheney was born in Madison, Wisconsin. She attended McLean High School in McLean, Virginia, graduating in the class of 1987. Following that, she attended Colorado College, her mother and sister's alma mater, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and graduated in 1991. She earned a graduate business degree from the University of Denverin 2002.

    In 1993, she became one of the first employees of the Colorado Rockies baseball team, working in promotions when the team began playing in Denver; thereafter, she was a public relations manager for the Coors Brewing Company, and worked as a gay outreach coordinator, helping to end a national Coors strike and boycottby gays. She has been one of her ...

    Mary Cheney has been with her wife, Heather Poe, since 1992. Cheney has voiced support for same-sex marriage, and has been credited with encouraging her father's approval of it,which he has publicly supported since leaving the vice presidency. In December 2006, Mary Cheney was reported to be pregnant.She and Poe were said to be "ecstatic" about the...

    2000 presidential campaign

    In 2000, the Bush-Cheney presidential campaign freely discussed Liz Cheney's marriage and children, but were silent about Mary Cheney's private life. Nevertheless, Cheney's sexual orientation was publicly known, and some considered her presence during the campaign as bolstering, providing the Republican ticket with a "compassionate conservative" image. During an interview with Lynne Cheney, Cokie Roberts brought up the topic of Mary Cheney's having declared herself gay. Lynne Cheney responded...

    Federal Marriage Amendment

    In 2004, public attention focused again on Cheney's sexuality, when the Bush administration supported the Federal Marriage Amendment, a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution that would limit marriage to heterosexual couples and ban civil unions and domestic partnership benefits. Cheney did not publicly express her opinion of the amendment at the time. In her 2006 autobiography Now It's My Turn, Cheney stated her opposition to the amendment. However, at the time, she remained si...

    2004 presidential re-election campaign

    During the 2004 Bush-Cheney presidential re-election campaign, Cheney served as her father's director of vice presidential operations, which led to discussion of her sexual orientation making its way into the media again. The 2004 presidential election debates included mentions of the same-sex marriage debate and referred, initially indirectly, to Cheney. Both Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry and vice-presidential candidate John Edwards mentioned and praised Cheney's openness with...

    Mary Cheney left the public spotlight after the 2004 election until May 4, 2006, when she was interviewed by Diane Sawyer for ABC News' Primetime program to promote her autobiography, Now It's My Turn. In the book, published in 2006, Cheney discusses how she came outto her parents, recounting her father's initial reaction: "You know, look, you're m...

    Actress Alison Pill portrayed Mary Cheney in the 2018 film Vice, a biographical filmabout Dick Cheney in which Mary's sexuality is cited as her father's reason for not running for president, because he is portrayed as wanting to protect her from attacks by his opponents in the Republican primaries. Neither Dick nor Mary Cheney provided comments on ...

  4. 5 de ago. de 2023 · At the end of the Dick Cheney biopic Vice, viewers are left with one of the movie's most emotional scenes: Mary Cheney, the former vice president's younger daughter, sobbing on the phone to...

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  5. ledger.litchfieldhistoricalsociety.org › ledgerLitchfield Ledger - Student

    Mary Cheney Greeley was born on October 20, 1811 to Silas E. Cheney and Mary Young Cheney of Litchfield, Connecticut. Mary attended the Litchfield Female Academy from 1827 through 1829.

  6. 29 de oct. de 1989 · One of the more famous legends tells how Mary Cheney Greeley, the wife of Horace Greeley, hanged herself a week before her husband lost his bid for the Presidency in 1872.

  7. Horace Greeley (February 3, 1811 – November 29, 1872) was an American newspaper editor and publisher who was the founder and editor of the New-York Tribune.