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It was an accident that she entered the field of politics.

Gilda Jacobs, who has now had an honorable, 30-year career in public service, had her eyes set on helping children who have special needs.

A graduate of the University of Michigan with a master’s degree in behavioral sciences in education, she worked as a special education teacher in the Madison School District until 1976, teaching one of the first classes for children who have emotional disabilities.

Fast-forward four decades and Jacobs’ career has included time served on the Michigan House of Representatives, Senate and on leadership for policy change organizations.

Born in Northwest Detroit, Jacobs, 70, will be inducted into the HERStory Women’s Hall of Fame (formerly the Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame) on Nov. 7 for the work she has done to benefit children, economically vulnerable families and more, all because of an unexpected chance to become involved in campaigns.

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