Shirley Chisholm Research Paper

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Who was Shirley Chisholm? Shirley Chisholm was the first ever African-American to be a congresswoman.Chisholm was born on November 30, 1924 in Brooklyn, New York City. Chisholm was sent to her grandmas house at a young age, because her parents were going through a hard time. She went to school at Barbadian. She returned to New York City her home at the age of 10. Shirley Chisholm took a stand for human rights. Shirley Chisholm wanted to be known for taking a stand for women’s rights. Chisholm also fought for education opportunities and social justice. Shirley Chisholm was a normal women who from working with groups at colleges found this passion for speaking up and talking for people. Chisholm fought for racism and rights one of her quotes was “Racism is universal in this country,so widespread, and deep-seated, that is is invisible because it is so normal.” she wanted people to know that racism is not okay but society is making it okay. Chisholm became the first African-american to run for President of the United States. Chisholm spoke for the first time in 1968 but she was ignored and for some reason people thought she didn't matter while other valued what she had to say. In 1983 she spoke again and this was the last time she spoke because this time a lot more people heard her and actually cared about what she had to say. …show more content…

But she didn't let the fact that her childhood stop her from becoming an important person in the world. Chisholm was a normal person she went to college graduated and got a master’s degree for elementary education and after her year for taking a stand she became a teacher for younger kids. Chisholm found a passion from the smallest thing just from helping others she found the passion of wanting to help other and

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