Nicknamed “Fighting Shirley,” Chisholm became the first Black woman ... a teacher while earning a master’s degree from Columbia University. In 1964, she became the second Black ...
Chisholm was the first African American woman elected to Congress in 1968, and the first woman and African American to run ...
Simone E. Morris reports on inclusive leadership for the workplace. Shirley Chisholm's legacy lives on and leaves us with inclusive leadership lessons to inspire us. We should pick up the baton ...
Gottlieb supported Chisholm through all the campaigning and politics at the 1972 Democratic National Convention. As stated in Shirley's end credits, Gottlieb went back to Cornell University after ...