Nov. 4, 2008, and the political legacies of Charlotta Bass and Shirley Chisholm

Bass and Chisholm

Monday, November 03, 2008

Tomorrow, for the first time in history, American will put either an African-American man in the White House or elect a woman as vice president. Today, we take a look at several African-American women who helped make this moment in history possible. These women were writers, politicians and civil rights leaders. But their names are often omitted in the discussion about how we got to this pivotal moment in American history.

Contributors:

Patrik Henry Bass, Melissa Locker and Jen Poyant

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