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- Shirley Chisholm - Wikipedia
In 2014, the first biography of Chisholm for an adult audience was published, Shirley Chisholm: Catalyst for Change, by Brooklyn College history professor Barbara Winslow, who was also the founder and first director of the Shirley Chisholm Project
- Shirley Chisholm | Biography, Accomplishments, Facts | Britannica
Chisholm, a founder of the National Women’s Political Caucus, supported the Equal Rights Amendment and legalized abortions throughout her congressional career, which lasted from 1969 to 1983 She wrote the autobiographical works Unbought and Unbossed (1970) and The Good Fight (1973)
- Shirley Chisholm: Facts About Her Trailblazing Career - HISTORY
Shirley Chisholm is widely known for her history-making turn in 1972 when she became the first African American from a major political party to run for president and the first Democratic woman of
- A Tribute to the late Congresswoman Shirley A. Chisholm
On this edition of In Black America, producer host John L Hanson Jr presents an encore presentation of a conversation he had with the late Shirley A Chisholm
- Shirley Chisholm - National Womens History Museum
Shirley Anita St Hill Chisholm was the first African American woman in Congress (1968) and the first woman and African American to seek the nomination for president of the United States from one of the two major political parties (1972)
- How Bill Chisholm went from relative unknown to the Boston Celtics and . . .
Bill Chisholm thought he had a one percent chance of purchases his boyhood team Now, he leads a group that owns the Boston Celtics
- Shirley Chisholm (November 30, 1924 - January 1, 2005)
In 1968, she became the first Black woman elected to the United States Congress and represented New York's 12th congressional district for seven terms from 1969 to 1983 Early on in her Congressional term, Chisholm was first assigned to the House Agriculture Committee
- Yankees Insider Provides Jazz Chisholm Contract News Before Winter . . .
Yankees appear "lukewarm" on extending All-Star second baseman Jazz Chisholm this offseason Chisholm recorded a 30-30 season, and Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch believes the two-time All-Star is a
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