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and settled there. She attended the University of Texas in Austin for one year, then taught high school math in Lorena, Texas. From 1921 to 1924 she worked as secretary to Texas governor, Pat M. Neff. She received her
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Mary Becker (1 October 1998). "The sixties shift to formal equality and the courts: an argument for pragmatism and politics".
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Hartmann, Susan M. "Marguerite Rawalt," pp. 536-538. Ware, Susan, and Stacy Lorraine Braukman, eds.
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Elizabeth Kasto (27 August 1983). "Woman's Party Gathers to Celebrate a Landmark".
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Notable American Women: A Biographical Dictionary Completing the Twentieth Century.
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She retired from the IRS in 1965, having been employed by them for 30 years.
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From suffrage to the Senate: An Encyclopedia of American Women in Politics
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for 30 years, and served on the board of directors for numerous
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Moving the Mountain: The Women's Movement in America since 1960
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relating to women's rights issues. Rawalt was a member of the
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Rawalt was the oldest of three children, and was born in
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U. S. Women's Interest Groups: Institutional Profiles
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Marguerite Rawalt, prominent lawyer and campaigner
Congress
Internal Revenue Service
interest groups
National Presbyterian Church
Prairie City
Illinois
Texas
bachelor's law degree
master's law degree
George Washington Law School
Federal Bar Association
National Organization for Women

Betty Naomi Goldstein Friedan
Barbara Ireton
Kennedy
Commission on the Status of Women
Esther Peterson
Business and Professional Women
Zonta International
Civil Rights Act of 1964
equity
National Organization for Women (NOW)
Women's rights




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