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The first woman to run for the United States Presidency, Senator Margaret Chase Smith, stands and waves on the steps of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.

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The first woman to run for the United States Presidency, Senator Margaret Chase Smith, stands and waves on the steps of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
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Maria Bueno wins Wimbledon tennis match against Margaret Smith

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Crowds watching Wimbledon tennis match / Maria Bueno from Brazil plays against Australian player Margaret Smith in the women's singles / Maria Bueno wins the title / spectators clapping / Bueno is presented with trophy.
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Former U.S. Senator and Congresswoman Margaret Chase Smith encourages women to run for elected office.

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Former U.S. Senator and Congresswoman Margaret Chase Smith encourages women to run for elected office.
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U.S. Senator Margaret Chase Smith gives a speech at the Women's National Press Club to announce her run for the U.S. Presidency.

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U.S. Senator Margaret Chase Smith gives a speech at the Women's National Press Club to announce her run for the U.S. Presidency.