
Patsy Mink: Changing the Rules
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10th Grade - University
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Patsy Mink, motivated by personal discrimination, became the first woman of color in Congress. Born in Hawaii, she faced gender and racial barriers in education and employment. After establishing her own law practice, she entered politics to change discriminatory laws. Elected as a state senator and then to the US House of Representatives, she championed gender and racial equality, healthcare, and education. Her landmark achievement, Title IX, ensures equal opportunities for women in education and sports. Mink's legacy continues to inspire political participation to combat discrimination.
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