词条 | Nancie Caraway |
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|image = Nancie Caraway.jpg |office = First Lady of Hawaii |governor = Neil Abercrombie |term_label = In role |term_start = December 6, 2010 |term_end = December 1, 2014 |predecessor = Vicky Cayetano {{small|(2002)}} |successor = Dawn Ige |birth_name = Nancie Ellen Caraway |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1942|2|2}} |spouse = {{Marriage|Neil Abercrombie|1981}} }}Nancie Ellen Caraway (born February 2, 1942) is the former First Lady of the U.S. state of Hawaii from 2010 to 2014. She is the spouse of former First Congressional District U.S. Representative and former Governor of Hawaii Neil Abercrombie. Caraway is a University of Hawaii at Manoa political scientist, feminist scholar and activist, a member of the university's Globalization Research Center and its Director of Women's Human Rights, leading its Trafficking Project.[1] She is also a mentor and lecturer at the East–West Center.[2] Caraway was born in Alabama and arrived in Hawaii from Houston, Texas. She received her bachelor of arts degree in political science at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in 1980. She was a resident of New York City while studying for her Master of Science degree in journalism at Columbia University. She married her husband, Neil Abercrombie, in 1981 in Palm Springs, California.[3] She returned to Hawaii and completed a master of arts in 1986 and doctorate in 1991, both in political science. Following her husband to Washington, D.C. where he served in the United States Congress, Caraway became an assistant professor at Georgetown University, George Washington University and American University.[4] An author, Caraway won the Victoria Schuck Award—an international award for the best book on women and politics—from the American Political Science Association for her 1992 book, Segregated Sisterhood: Racism and the Politics of American Feminism,[5] also the title of her University of Hawaii at Manoa doctoral dissertation. Further reading
References1. ^University of Hawaii at Manoa Globalization Research Center Staff and Faculty {{Spouses of Hawaii Governors}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Caraway, Nancie}}{{US-polisci-bio-stub}}2. ^Globalization Research Center Curriculum Vitae 3. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1981/07/19/style/nancie-e-caraway-married-to-neil-abercrombie.html New York Times article about the marriage] 4. ^Abercrombie for Governor biography of Nancie Caraway 5. ^Victoria Schuck award recipients (PDF) 9 : American political scientists|Living people|First Ladies and Gentlemen of Hawaii|University of Hawaii faculty|American feminist writers|Spouses of members of the United States House of Representatives|University of Hawaii alumni|Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni|1942 births |
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