Shirley Chisholm becomes first Black woman to be elected to Congress
Posted By The Editors | November 7th, 2011 | Category: This Week in History | No Comments »
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Shirley Chisholm becomes first Black woman to be elected to Congress, representing Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NYC, 1968
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