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Ann Richards

A Woman's Place is in the Dome

Author: April D. Stumpff   Series: Stars of Texas

Ann Richards was one of the best-known and beloved governors in Texas history. But she was also a controversial figure, having been elected after admitting to struggling with alcoholism and divorce, and being a Democrat in a Republican state to boot. This title is suitable for fourth graders studying for the Texas history section of the TAKS test.

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Ann Richards was one of the best-known and beloved governors in Texas history. But she was also a controversial figure, having been elected after admitting to struggling with alcoholism and divorce, and being a Democrat in a Republican state to boot. This title is suitable for fourth graders studying for the Texas history section of the TAKS test.

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Ann Richards was one of the best-known and beloved governors in Texas history, the only woman to be elected to that office on her own merits. But she was also a controversial figure, having been elected after admitting to struggling with alcoholism and divorce, and being a Democrat in a Republican state to boot.Dorothy Ann Willis was a native Texan, born near Waco in 1933. She experienced a typical childhood for a girl in central Texas in the time - a state champion debater who was nevertheless expected to prepare for a career as housewife.That vision came to pass when she married David Richards while they were both still in college. The couple eventually had four children. After graduation from law school, David became a lawyer in Austin. Both David and Ann began to dabble in politics. Sarah Weddington, a candidate for the Texas legislature, recruited Ann to help run her campaign in 1971. After Weddington's victory, Ann decided to run for office herself and won election as one of four Travis County (Austin) Commissioners. The job, and other things, placed so much strain on her private life that she and David divorced. Next, she ran for State Treasurer and won again.This office was the springboard for her successful race for Texas governor in 1990.During her four-year term as governor, Ann brought many corporations and funds to Texas. She instituted the state lottery, a drug rehabilitation program for prison inmates, and an ethics advisory position to the governor's list of counselors. Though she was a popular governor, she lost her bid for re-election in 1994 to a rising political star named George W. Bush. She became a prominent figure in Democratic politics but never ran for office again. Ann Richards died of throat cancer in 2006."Ann Richards: A Woman's Place is in the Dome" is the sixth title in the "Stars of Texas Series", aimed at fourth graders studying for the Texas history section of the TAKS test. The first three books in the series, "Henrietta King: Rancher and Philanthropist", "Mirabeau B. Lamar: Second President of Texas", and "Miriam "Ma" Ferguson: First Woman Governor of Texas", have been chosen for the Accelerated Reader program, and "Henrietta King" was a Spur Award finalist. Free workbooks for all "Stars of Texas Series books" are available on-line.

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Critic Reviews

“"A much needed text for teaching the TEKS in Texas."--Leslie Woolsey, Region XI ESC on Mirabeau B. Lamar”

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About the Author

APRIL D. STUMPFF earned a degree in Education from McMurry University after her service in the United States Air Force. Upon graduation she worked in the Wylie school district and then as the Program Manager of the Buffalo Gap Historic Village. CASSANDRA JOHNSTON holds a graphic design degree from Abilene Christian University and works as a freelance artist in Abilene, Texas.

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Product Details

Publisher
State House Press
Published
30th January 2009
Pages
79
ISBN
9781933337128

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