A moment to remember an important American-Shirley Chisholm

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The late Shirley Chisholm, first major party African-American candidate for President of the United States

She had some great quotes!

Tremendous amounts of talent are being lost to our society just because that talent wears a skirt.

http://womenshistory.about.com/od/quotes/a/shirleychisholm.htm

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0104-20.htm


One of the most remarkable moments of the 1972 campaign came after Alabama Governor George Wallace, a foe of civil rights who also sought the party's presidential nomination that year, was shot. Wallace was shocked when Chisholm arrived in his hospital room to express her sympathy and concern. "He said, 'What are your people going to say?' I said, 'I know what they are going to say. But I wouldn't want what happened to you to happen to anyone.' He cried and cried," Chisholm recalled.
 
well thanks to google.. just messing with ya champ.. :laughing: I can tell ya dap is not gang stuff.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dap_greeting

Dap is a form of handshake, originating among African Americans, that became popularized in white mainstream society in the United States in the 1960s. The term dap may have originated as an acronym for dignity and pride, or may have been backronymed, and was popularly used by African-American soldiers during the Vietnam War even though as a tradition it has existed in the African-American community for centuries. Though it can refer to many kinds of greetings involving hand contact, dap is best known as a complicated routine of shakes, slaps, snaps, and other contact that must be known completely by both parties involved, otherwise, an awkward but friendly improvisation occurs as the participants essentially mirror the jazz culture with creative forms of ordering the various moves of the hands with snaps, slaps, mutual knuckle bumps, and finger waves
 
completelyme; said:
Oh thank God! Now I just have to keep them all from throwing up gang signs :laughing: How do they manipylate their fingers like that anyway :laughing:

"They"?

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-shipler16apr16,0,2335261.story

This slander that blacks had more show than substance was handed down through later generations as a body-mind dichotomy, with physical and mental prowess as opposites. Overt "compliments" -- they've got rhythm, they can dance, they can jump -- were paired with the silent assumption of inferior intellect.
 
Uh, I just wanted to mention a pioneering Black woman who paved the way for Obama's candidacy and now the thread has degenerated into some sort of weird joke? (looks really confused) Lets close this on a positive note:

Shirley Chisholm, the first African-American woman elected to the U.S. Congress, is a passionate and effective advocate for the needs of minorities, women and children and has changed the nation's perception about the capabilities of women and African-Americans.

A New York City educator and child care manager, Chisholm saw the problems of the poor every day, and in the 1950s this led her to run for and win a seat in the New York State Legislature. In 1968 she was elected to Congress from the new 12th District. There she supported improved employment and education programs, expansion of day care, income support and other programs to improve inner city life and opportunity. She advocated for the end of the military draft and reduced defense spending. “

When you vote in November, have a thought for those who paved the way. Thank you!
 
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