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Louise Wensel (Mary Louise Oftedal) was born on 24 December, 1922 in Fargo, North Dakota, U.S., is a politician. Discover Louise Wensel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

Popular As Mary Louise Oftedal
Occupation N/A
Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 24 December, 1922
Birthday 24 December
Birthplace Fargo, North Dakota, U.S.
Date of death (2005-02-13) Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.
Died Place Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.
Nationality North Dakota

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Her husband is Alfred Fernbach

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Louise Wensel Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Louise Wensel worth at the age of 83 years old? Louise Wensel’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from North Dakota. We have estimated Louise Wensel's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1958

Wensel ran as an independent Senate candidate against incumbent Harry F. Byrd in the U.S. state of Virginia in 1958. Byrd was widely regarded as playing not only the role of United States Senator, but also as the powerful political boss of the Byrd Organization. He was notorious for his role in the "massive resistance" to racial desegregation by closing public schools rather than submit to court-ordered integration. Wensel's candidacy was based on her opposition to the closing of public schools and to all forms of discrimination. Despite death threats, violent attacks on campaign supporters and cross burnings, Dr. Wensel received widespread support and more than 23 percent of the official vote count in an election governed by the Jim Crow policies that characterized Virginia elections prior to the Voting Rights Act.

Despite her loss, Wensel's campaign energized Virginia moderates who continued working on the still-unresolved public school crisis. Fifteen "open-schools" committees joined together in the winter of 1958, with backing from the state teachers' association and the PTA to form the statewide Virginia Committee for Public Schools, which ultimately attracted 25,000 residents to its membership. In January 1959, the courts finally put an end to the assault of the Byrd Machine on public education, ruling that school closures to avoid desegregation were a violation of equal protection and were, therefore, unconstitutional.

After the 1958 elections, Wensel continued as a practicing physician until a few years prior to her death in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2005. For much of her career, she specialized in psychiatry, and in the 1970s, she played a major role in introducing acupuncture as a mainstream treatment approach in U.S. medicine. She was one of main doctors to participate in the famous Washington Acupuncture Center. She had offices in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Maryland, and Florida, and wrote the textbook Acupuncture in Medical Practice (Reston Pub. Co., 1980). She was active throughout her life in movements for world peace and women's rights.

1918

Louise Wensel (December 24, 1918 – February 13, 2005), was a Doctor of Medicine and political candidate and activist.