Desire to Serve: The Autobiography of Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson
Desire to Serve is the autobiography of Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (1934-2023), a thirty-year member of the United States House of Representatives, in her words as told to Cheryl Brown Wattley. It chronicles Johnson growing up in segregated Waco, Texas; attending St. Mary's nursing school in South Bend, Indiana; working at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Dallas, Texas, as a chief psychiatric nurse; serving in the Texas House; being appointed as the regional director for Health, Education, and Welfare; being elected as a Texas state senator; and serving thirty years as a congressional representative from North Texas. For each of these positions, she was either the first African American or first African American woman to hold the position.
Johnson's narrative of the duties and responsibilities of elected officials gives an insider's view of the way government works--or doesn't work. Highlights of Johnson's political career include her support of NAFTA and the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act; the failure of the Health Security Act; her support of the Patient Recovery and Affordable Care Act, as well as the CHIPS-Science Act; her service as the chairwoman of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology; and her membership on the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
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Become an affiliateCHERYL BROWN WATTLEY is professor of law at the UNT Dallas College of Law. She received her juris doctorate degree from Boston University College of Law and is the author of A Step toward Brown v. Board of Education: Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher and Her Fight to End Segregation.
"Eddie Bernice Johnson has demonstrated exemplary service in the US Congress representing the people of Texas's 30th Congressional District. I've been proud to work with Congresswoman Johnson to grow the economy through investments in transportation, science, innovation, technology and trade. Together, we have extended the security of health care to working families in North Texas and fought for a cleaner environment for all our kids. Her experience is necessary to ensure that we continue on a path of creating jobs, closing the income gap and reforming the government for the twenty-first century--all with the hope to create better opportunities for Americans from all walks of life."--Formerpresident Barack Obama, 2023
"The Honorable Eddie Bernice Johnson was truly a beloved, committed and exemplary member of The Links, Incorporated--an indomitable force for good in her community, our organization and this nation, whose legacy will be etched in our history for generations to come."--Ethel Isaacs Williams, J.D., national president, The Links, Inc. "Eddie Bernice Johnson lived FOR people, she spoke UP FOR people, and she LED steadfastly advocating FOR the rights of ALL!"--Danette Anthony Reed, international president and CEO, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. "Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson was a treasured friend, trusted confidant, and titan for justice whose legacy has made an enduring impact on the betterment of our nation."--Congressman James E. Clyburn