摘要:Patsy Takemoto Mink's life generated a wave of praise for her work as a congressional and community leader. Upon her passing, numerous politicians, women's groups and civil rights organizations reflected on her lifelong accomplishments, celebrating what an inspiration she had been to women and minorities throughout Hawai`i and the nation. As the first woman of color in Congress, Patsy committed her life to fighting for women's rights and the rights of the poor and disenfranchised. Through her resounding voice, she ensured that the voices of those whom society had silenced would be heard. Yet, Patsy did more than speak about these causes—her life's work was a testament to what she believed in and spoke so vehemently about in public. Patsy's dedication to social justice was extraordinary. For even when the tide of public opinion was against her, she held steadfast to her beliefs and to her mission