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  1. Muriel Fay Humphrey Brown (née Buck; February 20, 1912 – September 20, 1998) was an American politician who served as the second lady of the United States from 1965 to 1969, and as a U.S. Senator from Minnesota in 1978. She was married to the 38th vice president of the United States, Hubert Humphrey.

  2. Muriel Fay Buck Humphrey Brown (* 20. Februar 1912 in Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota; † 20. September 1998 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) war die Ehefrau Hubert H. Humphreys, des ehemaligen Vizepräsidenten der USA, sowie eine US-Senatorin .

  3. 1. Jan. 2022 · Muriel Humphrey was a political leader in her own right, who served as Hubert Humphrey's wife, mother of four children, and senator for 10 months in 1978. She supported liberal issues such as abortion rights, ERA, and Panama Canal treaties, and was a vocal advocate for women's rights and social justice.

  4. Humphrey, Muriel (1912–1998) United States senator. Name variations: Muriel Humphrey Brown. Born Muriel Fay Buck on February 20, 1912, in Huron, South Dakota; died on September 20, 1998, in Minneapolis, Minnesota; daughter of Andrew E. Buck and Jessie May Buck; educated at Huron College; married Hubert Horatio Humphrey (former vice president ...

  5. 21. Sept. 1998 · Muriel Humphrey Brown, the widow of former Vice President Hubert Humphrey and his brief successor in the U.S. Senate, has died at 86. She was a prominent social and labor activist who campaigned for her husband and championed abortion rights. She was the only woman to serve as senator from Minnesota after his death in 1978.

  6. 21. Sept. 1998 · Muriel Humphrey Brown, who grew from a shy girl from South Dakota into a confident woman during political campaigns for her first husband, Hubert H. Humphrey, and then was named to fill his...

  7. 30. Dez. 2017 · December 30, 2017 — 9:25pm. Muriel Humphrey Brown 1912-1998 Pianist, dressmaker, water-skier, devoted wife and mother, second lady and U.S. senator. Said Walter Mondale: “Half of what we credit...