Shirley Chisholm, African American Politican and Presidential Candidate


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Shirley Chisholm, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (D-NY), announcing her candidacy for President, September 1972

 

 

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United States History II

Evaluate short- and long-term accomplishments of the Civil Rights Movement

 

 

"If they don't give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair."

 

 

 Biography

 

 

 

 

 


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Shirley Chisholm Biography from the United States House of Representatives




See also, Shirley Anita Chisholm from the National Women's History Museum

Before Hillary Clinton, There Was Shirley Chisholm, from BBC News

When Shirley Chisholm Ran for President, Few Would Say: "I'm with Her" Smithsonian Magazine (April 25, 2016)

 

 

 

 

 

  Multimedia Resources


Chisholm '72: Unbought and Unbossed

Shirley Chisholm: The First Black Congresswoman

 

First Black Woman to Run for US President

 

Before Barack Obama and Maxine Waters There was Shirley Chisholm

 

Seat at the Table Project Guide and Lesson Plan, Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the Senate

 

Kennedy Institute Announces Trailblazers Showcased in a Seat at the Table Exhibit

 

 

Primary Sources

 

"I am not the candidate of black America, although I am black and proud. I am not the candidate of the women's movement of this country, although I am a woman and I am equally proud of that...I am the candidate of the people of America, and my presence before you now symbolizes a new era in American political history."

 

quoted in 12 Facts about Shirley Chisholm, the First African-American to Run for President, Mental Floss (January 21, 2019)

 

 


Equal Rights for Women a speech in the House of Representatives (May 21, 1969).


My Bid for the Presidency, Oral History Interview with Shirley Chisholm from the National Visionary Project on YouTube

The National Black Political Convention and Shirley Chisholm

Major African American Office Holders Since 1641
 

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