Florence Kahn: Congressional Widow to Trailblazing Lawmaker

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Since 1917, when Representative Jeannette Rankin of Montana became the first woman to serve in Congress, nearly 300 women have followed. Women in Congress documents their service.

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Florence Kahn Florence Prag Kahn, Collection of the U.S. House of Representatives
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In 1925, Florence Prag Kahn succeeded her late husband Julius in a San Francisco-based U.S. House seat. Most early congressional widows served as temporary placeholders until party leaders chose long-term, male successors. But Kahn was no ordinary political widow. With an insider’s knowledge of House operations and a gift for turning a phrase, she set herself to “attending to business”—expanding the Bay Area’s infrastructure and military installations during her 12-year career, while blazing a trail for women seeking political office.