Feb 13: Brooklyn Black History Maker, Shirley Chisholm
Briefly

Shirley Chisholm was a pioneering figure in American politics, known for her historic roles as the first African American woman elected to Congress and the first woman to seek the Democratic presidential nomination. Born in 1924 in Brooklyn, she overcame numerous challenges and rejections in her pursuit of education and empowerment through politics. Her strong foundations in a strict educational environment in Barbados and her activism in the Bedford Stuyvesant community led to her election to the New York State Assembly in 1964 and Congress in 1968. Chisholm's advocacy for equality and representation continues to inspire today.
Chisholm's journey as a trailblazer encompassed her commitment to fighting for equality and representation, inspiring future generations to challenge systemic barriers in politics.
She became the first African American woman in Congress and the first woman to seek the Democratic presidential nomination, embodying the spirit of persistence and courage.
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