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The contributions of the first female delegates to the 1961-1962 Michigan Constitutional Convention are highlighted in this new work. As the first all-woman contingent, these pioneers demonstrated that they were capable of helping to revise Michigan's highest law and encouraged women to enter politics during a time when few women held public office.

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The contributions of the first female delegates to the 1961-1962 Michigan Constitutional Convention are highlighted in this new work. As the first all-woman contingent, these pioneers demonstrated that they were capable of helping to revise Michigan's highest law and encouraged women to enter politics during a time when few women held public office.
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Lynn Liberato received a 2024 State History Award for her article "Con-Con's Petticoat Revolt: Women at the 1961 Constitutional Convention." She is a retired Michigan attorney who has written on several topics related to Michigan history and judicial commentary.