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A 4 page paper which contains biographical information on the life and career of America’s first female Supreme Court Justice. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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on March 26, 1930, she was the eldest of Ada and Harry Days three children (sister Ann was born in 1938 and brother Alan arrived the following year) (Wohl 88).
She would spend an idyllic childhood on her familys sprawling 150,000+ acre Lazy B Ranch, which had been started by her cattle ranching paternal grandparents back in 1880 in
what had been the Arizona Territory (Wohl 88; Sandra Day OConnor). Young Sandra immediately adapted to rugged ranch life and was riding horses, shooting rifles and running cattle with
her male counterparts at an early age (Wohl 88). The house itself was frontier rustic, consisted of only four rooms, and had neither running water nor electricity for the
first seven years of Sandras life (Wohl 88). Her mother, an erudite college graduate "at a time when women didnt usually pursue higher education," exerted a strong academic influence
on Sandra and ignited her desire to excel (Wohl 88). In order to receive a proper education, she was sent at age five back to El Paso to live
with her grandmother and to attend the exclusive Radford private school for girls (Sandra Day OConnor). Her love for the Lazy B, however, would prove enduring and she would
return to continue her education at the age of 13. In her childhood memoir, OConnor would write of the family homestead, "The Lazy B Ranch straddles the border of
Arizona and New Mexico along the Gila River. It is high desert country... Every living thing in the desert has some kind of protective mechanism or characteristic to survive...
A human there quickly learns that anything in the desert can hurt you if you are not careful and respectful... you have to watch where you are going" (OConnor and
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