Shirley Chisholm was an amazing lady and I am sorry more people don't know about her. In 1968, she became the first black woman in the United States to ever serve in congress. And in 1972, she was the first black woman to run for president. And while she did not get the nomination of her party, she created a very important conversation about the role of women in politics. At that time, while a few women had been elected to congress over the years, no woman (black or white) had come close to getting the nomination for president or vice president. Shirley Chisholm was not afraid to speak her mind; she was a very determined and very outspoken person, and had she lived in our internet era, I'd like to believe her campaign would have attracted more attention. I was one of the volunteers on that campaign, and while I did not expect her to win, it was wonderful to hear someone speaking up about racism, sexism, income inequality, and other issues that mattered to many of us.
Jessse Jackson is a Baptist Minister and a Civil Rights Activist. He attempted to run, as a Democrat, for the US Presidency in 1984 and 1988. He was founder of Rainbow and PUSH.
Shirley Temple. She was appointed United States Ambassador to Ghana in 1974 and to Czechoslovakia in 1989. Shirley used her full name which was Shirley Temple Black during these appointments.
Charles Pinckney was the US Minister to France during the XYZ Affair. This occurred during the presidency of John Adams.
The surname of the New Zealand runner who completed a two-way run of Death Valley in the US in 1976?
shirley chisholm
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The first black woman mp in Britain was Diane Abbott
She was the first African American woman in the US congress
yes because she had a master degree in colage
Shirley Anita Chisholm became the first black woman elected to the United States Congress in 1968.
The US House of Representatives.
Shirley Chisholm who was from New York's 12th Congressional District .
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Shirley Chisholm was elected to the U.S. Congress in 1968. She ran against civil rights activist James Farmer. She quickly became known for her work on minority, women's, and peace issues.In 1972, Shirley Chisholm made a symbolic bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, becoming the first African American and the first woman whose name was placed in nomination at the convention of either major party for the office of president.Another ViewShirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm (November 30, 1924 - January 1, 2005) was the 1st African-American woman to be elected to to the United States Congress in 1968. She represented New York's 12th Congressional District from 1969 - 1983; making for a total of seven terms. Mrs. Chisholm also ran for president on the Democratic ticket in 1972.
No, that is not true. Only US citizens who were born in the US qualify to run for the Presidency. Naturalized citizens born in another country do not qualify.
Barack Obama was not the first Black person to run for President. John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1964) Musician /Activist Eldridge Cleaver (1968) writer of Soul on Ice Shirley Chisholm (1972) First Black congresswoman / First Black Woman to run for president