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Words from the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Words from the National Museum of African American History and Culture. | The struggle to increase participation
by groups historically excluded from
politics such as African Americans, women,
& immigrants, is one of the continuing stories in the, A Changing America: 1968 and Beyond exhibition. Shirley Chisholm personifies this story. Chisholm (1924-2005) was the first African American woman elected to Congress where she served for seven terms beginning in 1969.
The daughter of immigrants from Barbados & Guyana,
Chisolm had a significant impact on anti-poverty
policy and educational reform. In 1971, she was a
founding member of both the Congressional Black
Caucus and the National Women’s Political Caucus. Chisholm was also the first African
American woman to campaign for the Democratic Party presidential nomination in 1972 with the slogan “Unbought and Unbossed.” Beset by both racist and sexist opposition, she failed to win her party’s nomination, losing to anti-Vietnam War candidate Senator George McGovern. Always an advocate for poor, inner-city residents, Chisolm said, “I am and
always will be a catalyst for change” & would
go on to serve another 11 years in Congress. | image tagged in shirley chisholm for president,feminist,politician,civil rights | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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The struggle to increase participation by groups historically excluded from politics such as African Americans, women, & immigrants, is one of the continuing stories in the, A Changing America: 1968 and Beyond exhibition. Shirley Chisholm personifies this story. Chisholm (1924-2005) was the first African American woman elected to Congress where she served for seven terms beginning in 1969. The daughter of immigrants from Barbados & Guyana, Chisolm had a significant impact on anti-poverty policy and educational reform. In 1971, she was a founding member of both the Congressional Black Caucus and the National Women’s Political Caucus. Chisholm was also the first African American woman to campaign for the Democratic Party presidential nomination in 1972 with the slogan “Unbought and Unbossed.” Beset by both racist and sexist opposition, she failed to win her party’s nomination, losing to anti-Vietnam War candidate Senator George McGovern. Always an advocate for poor, inner-city residents, Chisolm said, “I am and always will be a catalyst for change” & would go on to serve another 11 years in Congress.