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  1. 26 de mar. de 2011 · Geraldine Ferraro, the Democratic congresswoman who became the first woman on a major party presidential ticket as Walter Mondale's running mate in 1984, died on Saturday at the age of 75, her ...

  2. Geraldine Anne Ferraro was an American politician, diplomat, and attorney. She served in the United States House of Representatives from 1979 to 1985, and was the Democratic Party's vice presidential nominee in the 1984 presidential election, running alongside Walter Mondale; this made her the first female vice-presidential nominee representing a major American political party.

  3. 18 de jul. de 2014 · This Saturday marks the 30-year anniversary of the nomination of the first woman ever to run for vice president on a major party ticket. She was New York Democratic Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro ...

  4. Early life and education Geraldine Ferraro was born on August 26, 1935, the third child of Dominick and Antonetta Ferraro. Dominick Ferraro was an Italian immigrant who operated a nightclub in Newburgh, a small city north of New York City known to be wide open to organized crime.

  5. 27 de out. de 2020 · Updated November 2, 2020. Discover the full story of Geraldine Ferraro, the New York congresswoman who made history as the first female vice presidential candidate in 1984. On July 19, 1984, Geraldine Ferraro made history when she walked onto the stage at the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco. Ferraro, a congresswoman from Queens ...

  6. Geraldine Ferraro ( Newburgh, 26 d'agost de 1935 - Boston, 26 de març de 2011) va ser una política estatunidenca. [1] Membre de la Cambra de Representants, va ser la primera dona en la història dels Estats Units a ser candidata a la vicepresidència del país pel Partit Demòcrata en les eleccions presidencials de 1984 .

  7. www.fordham.edu › hall-of-honor › geraldine-ferraroGeraldine Ferraro | Fordham

    Geraldine Ferraro’s surname is derived from the Italian word for iron. As the first woman nominated by a national party for vice president of the United States, Ferraro, through the graceful force of her will, helped place a new generation of women on equal—and more secure—footing with their male counterparts, not only in politics but in every arena of American life.