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Congressional Pathfinders: "First" Members of Congress and How They Shaped American History

J. Michael Martinez

Congressional Pathfinders discusses twenty seminal public figures in the history of the United States Congress, including the first black member, the first woman, and the first openly gay member. With its emphasis on the diversity of elected officials, the book demonstrates the importance of inclusivity in American politics.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • Publish Date: Feb 4th, 2021
  • Pages: 278
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.69in - 1.19lb
  • EAN: 9781793616043
  • Categories: American Government - NationalAmericas (North Central South West Indies)American Government - Legislative Branch

About the Author

Martinez, J. Michael: -

J. Michael Martinez is a corporate attorney in Monroe, GA, and teaches political science as a part-time faculty member at Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, GA.

Praise for this book

"Professor Mike Martinez's Congressional Pathfinders: "First" Members of Congress and How They Shaped American History is a unique and important contribution to our understanding of Congress. He writes intriguing profiles of 'famous first' members of Congress, such as the first woman in Congress, the first black member, the first openly gay member as well as many other important firsts. These members are often forgotten, but they have played key roles in the history of Congress. His study of congressional firsts is the most comprehensive of this topic to date. This is third excellent study of famous members of Congress throughout American history by Martinez. They fill a crucial gap in our understanding of the evolution of Congress."

Mike Martinez's Congressional Pathfinders is an excellent book for anyone who wants to learn more about the remarkable "firsts" in the United States Congress. This volume is full of context and history about the ways unlikely people made their way--and their mark--in Congress. I would recommend this book to students and researchers, but also to anyone who has an interest in Congressional history. This is an excellent addition to Martinez's trilogy on Congressional history.