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'Hattie Ophelia Wyatt Caraway' (
February 1,
1878 –
December 21,
1950) was the first woman elected to serve as a
United States Senator.
Hattie Wyatt was born near
Bakerville, Tennessee, in
Humphreys County.
She married
Thaddeus H. Caraway and moved with him to
Jonesboro, Arkansas where she cared for their children and home and her husband practiced law and started a political career.
Her husband was elected to the
United States House of Representatives as a
Democrat in
1912 and served in that office until
1921 when he was elected to the
United States Senate where he served until he died in office in 1931.
Arkansas Governor Harvey Parnell appointed Caraway to serve out the rest of her husband's unfinished term. She was sworn in to office on
December 9,
1931 and was confirmed by a special election of the people on
January 12,
1932 becoming the first woman elected to the
United States Senate. (''see also:
Rebecca Latimer Felton'').
Caraway made no speeches on the floor of the Senate but built a reputation as an honest and sincere Senator. She served a total of 14 years in the
United States Senate, from 1931 until 1945, as a member of the
Democratic Party.
When she was invited by
Vice President Charles Curtis to preside over the Senate she took advantage of the situation to announce that she would run for reelection. Populist
Louisiana politician
Huey Long travelled to Arkansas on a 9-day campaign swing to campaign for her.
In
1938 she ran again for reelection against
John L. McClellan and was victorious after receiving support from a successful coalition of veterans, women, and union members.
She ran for a final time in
1944 and was defeated by
J. William Fulbright.
After leaving office she was appointed to the
Federal Employees Compensation Commission and to the
Employees Compensation Appeals Board.
Caraway was a
prohibitionist and voted against anti-
lynching legislation along with many other southern Senators. She was generally a supporter of
Franklin D. Roosevelt's economic recovery legislation.
Hattie Caraway suffered a stroke in early
1950 and died in
Falls Church, Virginia. She is buried in Oaklawn Cemetery (formally West Lawn Cemetery) in
Jonesboro, Arkansas.
See also
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Women in the United States Senate