Helen Milliken

Helen Milliken
First Lady of Michigan
In office
January 22, 1969  January 1, 1983
Preceded by Lenore Romney
Succeeded by Paula Blanchard
Personal details
Born December 4, 1922
Died November 16, 2012(2012-11-16) (aged 89)
Traverse City, Michigan
Spouse(s) William Milliken
Children William Milliken Jr. (born October 14, 1946)
Elaine Milliken (born June 6, 1948 – died 1993)

Helen Wallbank Milliken (December 4, 1922[1] – November 16, 2012) was an American women's rights activist, environmentalist, and former First Lady of Michigan. Milliken, the longest serving First Lady in Michigan's history, served from 1969 to 1983 during the tenure of her husband, former Michigan Governor William Milliken. Milliken was known for her activism on behalf of many causes throughout her life. She was one of Michigan's leading proponents of the proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution during the 1970s.[1][2]

Biography

Early life

Milliken was born Helen Wallbank on December 4, 1922, in Colorado[1] to Stanley and Nellie (née Sillik) Wallbank, the second of four children. She attended a girls' school in Denver, Colorado.[2] She enrolled in Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, after high school, where she earned a bachelor's degree in 1945.[1][2]

In 1943, she met her future husband, William Milliken, in Colorado while she was home for summer break after completing her freshman year at Smith College.[2] Milliken was a student at Yale University at the time (located approximately 80 miles from Smith College), but he had been stationed at Lowry Field's aerial gunnery school for training in the United States Army Air Corps.[2] Milliken became a U.S. Army Air Corps B-24 waist-gunner during World War II.[2]

The couple married in October 1945 after delaying their wedding six times due to Milliken's military commitments during the war. They moved to Connecticut, where they lived in a one-bedroom apartment while Milliken completed his senior year at Yale University.[1] They had two children: William Milliken Jr., born October 14, 1946, and Elaine Milliken, who was born on June 6, 1948 and died of cancer in 1993.[2] Helen and William Milliken moved to his native Traverse City, Michigan, after his graduation from Yale University in 1946. She raised their two children while William worked for the family business, the now defunct Milliken's Department Store.[1][2]

First Lady of Michigan

Helen Milliken first entered the political arena when her husband was elected a State Senator in 1960. William Milliken then served as Lieutenant Governor of Michigan under Governor George Romney. Milliken became Governor of Michigan in 1969 when Romney resigned to become United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development within President Richard Nixon's cabinet.[3]

Milliken served as First Lady for fourteen years, the longest tenure of any First Lady in state history. She became known as a proponent of women's rights and environmentalism as First Lady.[3] In particular, Milliken became one of Michigan's leading supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). The Equal Rights Amendment had been approved by the United States Congress in 1972 and ratified by thirty-five states, including Michigan.[1] When the 1980 Republican National Convention, held in Detroit, removed language supporting the ERA from the convention platform, First Lady Helen Milliken boycotted the convention's opening ceremony to attend a pro-ERA protest.[1]

Post-statehouse

In 1994, Democratic Michigan gubernatorial nominee Howard Wolpe asked Helen Milliken to be his running mate for Lieutenant Governor of Michigan.[1] She declined Wolpe's offer to run in the election.[1] Wolfe ultimately selected then State Senator Debbie Stabenow as his running mate. However, he was defeated in the 1994 general election by incumbent Republican Michigan Governor John Engler. While she largely avoided political campaigns during her later life, she did endorse two prominent Democrats for election. Milliken endorsed Jennifer Granholm for Governor of Michigan, as well as Democratic presidential nominee, Senator John Kerry, during the 2004 U.S. presidential election.[1]

References

Honorary titles
Preceded by
Lenore Romney
First Lady of Michigan
1969 — 1983
Succeeded by
Paula Blanchard
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