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Shirley Chisholm Essay Research Paper A political

Shirley Chisholm Essay, Research Paper


A political leader for many years, and a co-founder of the National women?s


Political Caucus, Shirley Chisholm is the one of the most famous African -


American woman in politics. She was the first black woman to be elected to


congress, and also was the first black women to run for president (1972). She


was even asked by bill Clinton to serve as American ? ambassador to Jamaica.


But this isn?t her whole life, so in these further paragraphs I plan to tell


you about her great and wonderful life.


In 1924 Shirley Chisholm was born by parents Charles St. Hill and ruby seale,


who had immigrated to Brooklyn from Barbados in the early 1920?s. Shirley was


the oldest out of 4 girls, her other 3 sisters being Odessa, Muriel, and Selma.


When Shirley was 3 her parents sent her to live with her grandmother (on her


mothers side) in Barbados where there was more room to run and play. At her


grandmothers Shirley lived with her 4 cousins. There was no running water, or


electricity here so the children had to do many chores like getting fresh water,


cleaning the house, tending to the garden and feeding animals at the farm.


However the reward was to go to the beach and swim, play, and run in the clear


waters of the Caribbean.


Then in 1934, when Shirley was 10, an event happened that would change her


life forever. Her parents, the St. Hills decided to take Shirley back to


Brooklyn. Brooklyn was very different from her grandmothers farm and Shirley


found herself getting very confused and getting lost in the streets and


neighborhoods.


The St. Hills were the first blacks in a neighborhood of whites, Jewish


immigrants, and 1st generation Americans. Shirley and her father often had long


talks about politics and social issues. Also the St. Hills friends, West Indian


immigrants , would have long late night discussions about debates and social


politics. They often talked about the problems they faced because of their


color. She would take these discussions in to mind and vowed to make a


difference.


Although Shirley and her sisters were among the few blacks at her school, and


among the few of their religion, Shirley was determined to be heard. Shirley was


branded as a trouble maker because she was always willing to do whatever she


needed to be heard. As this was happening she joined many committees and clubs


like the Bedford Political league (Shirley moved to the Bedford neighborhood in


1936). The purpose of the Bedford Political league was to get blacks elected to


every level of government. Shirley was also in the national Association for the


Advancement of Colored People and the League of Women Voters. Then Shirley


decided that it wasn?t fare to judge people on the color of their skin , and


that she wouldn?t spend her whole life fighting racism.


Shirley excelled in highschool and graduated from Girls High in 1942. She


then accepted a scholarship and attended Brooklyn College. After receiving her


BA at Brooklyn college Shirley attended Columbia where she received her masters


Degree. Then in 1949 while still in Columbia University she fell in love and


married a quiet man named Conrad Chisholm.


Although she was becoming more and more famous she still had 2 main obstacles


to overcome, she was black, and was a women. These 2 obstacles limited the


fields she could go into. She then chooses politics remembering the decisions


her and her father had talked about when she was a child. So in 1960 Mrs.


Chisholm formed the Unity Democratic Club, which tried to get black leaders


elected to the New York Assembly. This club was very popular and well-known, and


by 1962 the club had their first vi

ctory. Tom Jones, an African ? American man


was elected to the New York Assembly. In 1964 Shirley Chisholm decided that she


was tired of doing all the work for other people and decided to run for


assembly. Then in 1964 she was victorious and was elected to the New York


Assembly. When she arrived at the capital she was only 1 of 6 black assembly


members, and she was the only black woman. One of the most important bills an


Assembly woman Chisholm got passed was a program called SEEK. This program


helped young men and women from disadvantaged backgrounds.


Shirley learned many things as an assembly women, and in 1968 she ran for the


U.S. Congress. Shirley used strategies such as speaking Spanish in Spanish and


Puerto Rican areas, and when her counterpart, James Farmer, said that government


was a man?s job in a district where women voters outnumbered men voters. These


strategies and plain old hardwork paid off when in November of 1968 Shirley


Chisholm Beat James Farmer by a two and one half to one margin. While in


Congress Chisholm was placed in the Agriculture Committee, and was assigned the


sub -?committees forestry and rural development. She felt that these two sub


? committees had nothing to do with the poor black, Hispanic and white people


of the Bedford neighborhood. Shrilly was enraged, so she called the speaker of


the house, John McCormick, and she explained her predicament. He agreed to see


what he could do, but no more. Chisholm was not happy with his decision and


decided to go to the floor and speak about her problem. She made a brief, but


powerful speech, and was then assigned to the Veterans Affaires Committee. While


in Congress Shirley choose two major themes, to be a leader for women and


African ? Americans across the country. Also, while in Congress Chisholm


fought for jobs, education, enforcement for anti-discrimination laws, and other


social issues, while opposing the Vietnam War and giving more money up for the


war. She was in support of repealing anti-abortion laws, she wanted equal rights


for women, more daycare centers and better working conditions for both men and


women.


The 4 years Shirley Chisholm spent in congress was a good experience for her


as she learned a lot about Congress and politics. She believed that she learned


enough to run for president under a democratic nomination. But the experienced


she lacked and the little money she had caused her defeat at the Democratic


Convention to Goerge McGovern, who later lost to Richard Nixon. Like being the


first black women to be in Congress, she was the first black women to run for


president.With Shirley Chisholm now knowingthat she could probably never be


president because she was a womenshe contiuned her career as a congresswomen


until 1982, when she retired to return to an early childhood dream, teaching.


She tought at Mt. Holyoke College, until she moved to Flordia.


Today Mrs. Chisholm keeps a low profile, but still remains active in politics


and is now writing a book. She is still remembered for being the first black


women in congress, and being the first black women to run for precedence . In my


opinion, Shirley Chisholm was a great, very strong, smart, and has a lot of


courage. Shirley Chisholm once said at a Spelman College speech ?Success comes


from doing to the best of your ability what you know in your heart are right


things to do?. I agree 100% with this quote because I think it is wrong to do


things you don?t believe in, and if you want something done you might as well


do the best that you can. I also believe that Shirley Chisholm is a success and


has done successful things for the nation that not many other people are cabable


of doing.

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