Betty Ford | |
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First Lady of the United States | |
In role August 9, 1974 – January 20, 1977 | |
President | Gerald Ford |
Preceded by | Pat Nixon |
Succeeded by | Rosalynn Carter |
Second Lady of the United States | |
In role December 6, 1973 – August 9, 1974 | |
Vice President | Gerald Ford |
Preceded by | Judy Agnew |
Succeeded by | Happy Rockefeller |
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Born | Elizabeth Anne Bloomer April 8, 1918 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Died | July 8, 2011 Rancho Mirage, California, U.S. | (aged 93)
Resting place | Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum |
Political party | Republican |
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Education | Bennington College |
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Elizabeth Anne Bloomer Ford (April 8, 1918 – July 8, 2011) was the first lady of the United States from 1974 to 1977 as the wife of the 38th president of the United States, Gerald Ford.[1] Before becoming first lady, she was the second lady of the United States from 1973 to 1974 when her husband was vice president.
During her husband's presidency, she kept high approval ratings and was considered to be an influential first lady. Ford was noted for raising breast cancer awareness after her mastectomy. She was also a strong and passionate supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment.
As a supporter of abortion rights and a leader in the women's rights movement, she advocated and spoke on issues such as feminism, equal pay, sex, drugs, and abortion. Historians have ranked Ford as one of the best first ladies in American history.[2]