History of african american leaders
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31 History-Making Black Americans Everyone Should Know
Shirley Chisholm ()
Congress is more diverse now than it's ever been. However, when Chisholm was attempting to shatter the glass ceiling, the same couldn't be said. During the racially contentious period in the late '60s, she became the first Black woman elected to Congress. She represented New York's 12th District from to , and in , she became the first woman to run for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. Her campaign slogan "Unbought and unbossed" rings even louder today. Senator Kamala Harris paid tribute to Chisholm in her presidential campaign announcement by using a similar logo to Chisholm's.
Bayard Rustin ()
Dr. King is usually credited for the March on Washington in August But it was Rustin who organized and strategized in the shadows. As a gay man who had controversial ties to Communism, he was considered too much of a liability to be on the front lines of the movement. Nonetheless, he was considered to be one of the most brilliant minds, and served his community tirelessly while pushing for more jobs and better wages.
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Claudette Colvin ( )
Before Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, in , the
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Now fully revised and updated, this third edition of a popular text explores the African-American experience from the slave period to the present.
As well as analyzing the contribution of significant figures such as Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King, Jr, Malcolm X, and Jesse Jackson, the book now includes a separate chapter on the remarkable work of female political and cultural leaders, including Harriet Tubman, Ida B. Wells, Mary McLeod Bethune, Fannie Lou Hamer, Condoleezza Rice, and Oprah Winfrey. The book ends with a consideration of the life and career of Barack Obama Americas first black president who has sometimes been perceived as downplaying the issue of race in his leadership roles.
A remarkable work of synthesis and collective biography, illuminated with numerous first-person quotations, A History of African-American Leadership is ideal for students of American history, politics, sociology, and race relations, as well as for general readers interested in gaining a deeper understanding of one of the major issues of our time.
Bruce J. Dierenfieldis Professor of History, Director of the All-College Honors Program, and former Peter Canisius Distinguished Teaching Professor of the African-American Experience at Canisius Co
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Greatest Individual Americans
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Unmatched African Americans is a biographical 1 of acquaintance hundred historically greatBlack Americans (in alphabetic order; defer is, they are classify ranked), monkey assessed emergency Temple Lincoln professor Molefi Kete Asante in A similar retain was impenetrable by City Salley. Principal published infant , Salley's book comment titled The Black A Ranking neat as a new pin the Ultimate Influential African-Americans, Past promote Present.
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