Lindy Boggs | |
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5th United States Ambassador to the Holy See | |
In office December 16, 1997 – March 1, 2001 | |
President | Bill Clinton George W. Bush |
Preceded by | Raymond Flynn |
Succeeded by | Jim Nicholson |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 2nd district | |
In office March 20, 1973 – January 3, 1991 | |
Preceded by | Hale Boggs |
Succeeded by | William J. Jefferson |
Personal details | |
Born | Marie Corinne Morrison Claiborne March 13, 1916 New Roads, Louisiana, U.S. |
Died | July 27, 2013 Chevy Chase, Maryland, U.S. | (aged 97)
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | |
Children | 4, including Barbara, Tommy, and Cokie |
Education | Tulane University (BA) |
Marie Corinne Morrison Claiborne Boggs (March 13, 1916 – July 27, 2013) was a politician who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives and later as United States Ambassador to the Holy See. She was the first woman elected to Congress from Louisiana. She was also a permanent chairwoman of the 1976 Democratic National Convention, which met in New York City to nominate the Carter-Mondale ticket.[1] She was the first woman to preside over a major party convention.[2]
Boggs was the widow of former Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives Hale Boggs. She is one of three female U.S. Representatives from Louisiana, the others being Catherine Small Long and Julia Letlow, each of whom took office in special elections after the death of their husbands.