Geraldine Ferraro appears in the following:
Geraldine Ferraro, Dead at 75
Friday, April 01, 2011
Geraldine Ferraro made history back in 1984 when she became the Democratic nominee for vice president – the first woman to appear on the presidential ballot for a major political party. The night the former Queens congresswoman accepted the nomination, she said, “If we can do this, we can do anything.” And though she and Walter Mondale didn’t win against Ronald Reagan that year, she proved a fierce politician. She had been battling multiple myeloma since 1998, and died earlier this week at the age of 75. Leonard last interviewed her in 1998 for her family memoir, Framing a Life.
Thomas K. Finletter
Sunday, September 28, 1958
Should the U.S. pull out of the Straights of Formosa?