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Flora Hamburger Blackford was one of the United States' most storied politicians. She served in the Congress during both the Great War and the Second Great War, with a period as the First Lady between the wars. A Socialist firebrand in her youth, she came to be known as the "Conscience of the Congress". She strove for social justice at home and abroad, often decrying U.S. militarism and expansionism during and after the Great War, but growing more pragmatic in the face of the Second Great War.

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  • Flora Blackford
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  • Flora Hamburger Blackford was one of the United States' most storied politicians. She served in the Congress during both the Great War and the Second Great War, with a period as the First Lady between the wars. A Socialist firebrand in her youth, she came to be known as the "Conscience of the Congress". She strove for social justice at home and abroad, often decrying U.S. militarism and expansionism during and after the Great War, but growing more pragmatic in the face of the Second Great War.
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  • In at the Death
  • American Front
Spouse
Name
  • Flora Blackford
Title
  • First Lady of the United States
  • Congressional Representative of the Lower East Side of New York City
  • Congressional Representative for the Lower East Side of New York City
Before
Religion
Years
  • 1917(xsd:integer)
  • 1929(xsd:integer)
  • 1935(xsd:integer)
After
  • Unknown
  • Incumbent at series' end, 1945
  • Next known is Lipshitz
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Children
Occupation
  • Politician
Family
Parents
  • Benjamin and Sarah Hamburger
Nationality
abstract
  • Flora Hamburger Blackford was one of the United States' most storied politicians. She served in the Congress during both the Great War and the Second Great War, with a period as the First Lady between the wars. A Socialist firebrand in her youth, she came to be known as the "Conscience of the Congress". She strove for social justice at home and abroad, often decrying U.S. militarism and expansionism during and after the Great War, but growing more pragmatic in the face of the Second Great War.
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