Bella Abzug
(1920-1998)

American Politician, Social Activist
National Women's Hall of Fame
1998 Defender of Democracy Award

birthdate: July 24
birthplace:
Bronx, New York

Bella Savitsky Abzug was a fiery peace and civil rights activist and feminist who became the first Jewish Congresswoman (1971-1976). Born as Bella Savistky in the Bronx to Russian Jewish immigrant parents, Bella balanced running her own practice as a lawyer defending causes she was passionate about, while raising two children. She was one of the few lawyers bold enough to defend writers accused of un-American activities during the McCarthy era, and was actively involved in the peace, civil rights and women's movements. As a member of Congress representing New York, she advocated for consumer rights, environmental protection, welfare rights, full employment and introduced legislation to end the Vietnam War. After serving in congress, she remained active in her work for a better world. As co-founder of WEDO (Women's Environment and Development Organization), which works to empower women around the world, she became an active and influential leader in the NGO (non-governmental organization) community working with the United Nations to promote women's rights.

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