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Harry Bridges giving union badge to Dixy Lee Ray, Seattle, April 18, 1977

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Tacoma-born Dixy Lee Ray (1914-1994) held many prestigious posts in Washington State: first woman on the Atomic Energy Commission, director of the Pacific Science Center, and longtime University of Washington professor. A political novice, Ms. Ray served as Washington's first female governor from 1977-1981, gaining popularity as an outsider and ... United States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Display date:
1977
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Digital Public Library of America
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