Geraldine Anne Ferraro

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Geraldine Anne Ferraro

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Birthplace: Newburgh, Orange County, New York, USA
Death: March 26, 2011 (75)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Place of Burial: Saint John Cemetery, Middle Village, Queens County, New York, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Dominick Ferraro; Antonetta L. Ferraro and Antonetta Corrieri
Wife of John Anthony Zaccaro
Sister of Private; Private; Private; Anthony Ferraro; Private and 1 other

Managed by: Tommaso Valarani
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About Geraldine Anne Ferraro

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Ferraro

Geraldine Anne Ferraro (August 26, 1935 – March 26, 2011) 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 1984, running alongside former vice president Walter Mondale; this made her the first female vice-presidential nominee representing a major American political party. She was also a journalist, author, and businesswoman.

Ferraro grew up in New York City and worked as a public school teacher before training as a lawyer. She joined the Queens County District Attorney's Office in 1974, heading the new Special Victims Bureau that dealt with sex crimes, child abuse, and domestic violence. In 1978 she was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, where she rose rapidly in the party hierarchy while focusing on legislation to bring equity for women in the areas of wages, pensions, and retirement plans.

In 1984, former vice president and presidential candidate Walter Mondale, seen as an underdog, selected Ferraro to be his running mate in the upcoming election. Ferraro became the only Italian American to be a major-party national nominee in addition to being the first woman. The positive polling the Mondale-Ferraro ticket received when she joined soon faded, as damaging questions arose about her and her businessman husband's finances and wealth and her Congressional disclosure statements. In the general election, Mondale and Ferraro were defeated in a landslide by incumbent President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George H. W. Bush.

Ferraro ran campaigns for a seat in the United States Senate from New York in 1992 and 1998, both times starting as the front-runner for her party's nomination before losing in the primary election. She served as the Ambassador to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights from 1993 until 1996 during the presidential administration of Bill Clinton. She also continued her career as a journalist, author, and businesswoman, and served in the 2008 presidential campaign of Senator Hillary Clinton. Ferraro died on March 26, 2011 from multiple myeloma, 12 years after being diagnosed.

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Geraldine Anne Ferraro's Timeline

1935
August 26, 1935
Newburgh, Orange County, New York, USA
2011
March 26, 2011
Age 75
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
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Saint John Cemetery, Middle Village, Queens County, New York, USA