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Abigail Quigley McCarthy (April 16, 1915 – February 1, 2001) was an American academic and writer, and the wife of politician and presidential contender
Eugene McCarthy Eugene Joseph McCarthy (March 29, 1916December 10, 2005) was an American politician, writer, and academic from Minnesota. He served in the United States House of Representatives from 1949 to 1959 and the United States Senate from 1959 to 1971. ...
. She predeceased her estranged husband by almost five years.


Early life and education

Abigail Quigley was born in
Wabasha, Minnesota Wabasha is a city and the county seat of Wabasha County, Minnesota, Wabasha County, Minnesota. The population was 2,559 at the time of the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census. It is on the Mississippi River, near its confluence with the Zumbro ...
, April 16, 1915. She graduated as a
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from the College of St. Catherine (now
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) in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1936. She received her M.A. from the
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in 1942 and did postgraduate work at the
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and the Middlebury School of English.


Career

McCarthy was a Catholic author, educator, and activist. She wrote several successful books and was a regular columnist for ''
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'', a liberal Catholic magazine, from 1974 to 1999. She wrote reviews for ''
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'' and ''
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''. She wrote a memoir entitled "Private Faces, Public Places", first published in 1972. She founded and was first president of "Church Women United", a lay Catholic group. In 1986 she co-authored a novel titled ''One Woman Lost'' with
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.


Personal life

She met her future husband while working as a teacher in
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. They married on June 5, 1945, in St. Paul, Minnesota. Their first home was in
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, at an agriculture commune formed by Catholic couples. Following their separation, they lived separately, though they never divorced. They had five children: Christopher Joseph McCarthy (April 30, 1946 – April 30, 1946), Michael Benet McCarthy, Ellen McCarthy, Margaret Alice McCarthy, and Mary Abigail McCarthy (died July 28, 1990). McCarthy died in
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on February 1, 2001, at her home on
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. The Abigail Quigley McCarthy Center for Women was established at her alma mater, St. Catherine University, in her honor.


References


External links

*
Abigail Quigley McCarthy Center for Women
', St Catherine University, Minnesota *

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