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English: Georgia Senator Rebecca Latimer Felton seated next to Illinois At-Large Representative Winnifred Sprague Mason Huck on November 21, 1921 after taking the oath of office. It marked the first time that a woman served in both houses of the American legislature.
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Source Morning Oregonian
Author Wide World Photos

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