Bio of Shirley Chisholm, the First African-American Congresswoman

Shirley Anita St. Hill was born on November 30, 1924 in Brooklyn, New York. Shirley was the daughter of immigrants, Charles and Ruby St. Hill. When she was just three years old, young Shirley was sent to Barbados to live with her maternal grandmother. She
 attended a British school there and she received a solid education that would help her succeed in life.

By 1934, Shirley Hill was moved back to New York to live with her parents again. She continued her education and graduated from Girls High School in 1942. Shirley then continued her education by majoring in sociology at the Brooklyn College.

It was at the Brooklyn College that Shirley Hill had a memorable encounter with racial discrimination. When she and other African-American students were banned from joining a social club, Shirley simply started her own.

In 1946, after she graduated from that college with honors, Shirley found another roadblock set in place because of her race. She found it was nearly impossible for African-Americans who were college graduates to find employment that matched their education. She finally found a position as director of the Friends Day Nursery in Brooklyn. She also enrolled at Columbia University where she studied elementary education and earned her Master's degree in 1952.

(In the meantime, Shirley had married her sweetheart, Conrad Q. Chisholm in 1949. They were later divorced in 1977.)

Being an educational consultant for New York City's daycare department kept Shirley busy. She still found time, however, to work with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Her interest in politics also led her to start the Unity Democratic Club in 1960. This club helped to recruit black and Hispanic voters. Shirley Chisholm served as a representative in the New York legislature for the Brooklyn district from 1964 to 1968.

Related information
  • Shirley Anita St. Hill was born on November 30, 1924 in Brooklyn, New York.
  • In 1972, she was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for U.S. President.
  • Shirley Chisholm passed away on January 1, 2005.
 
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what is her favorite food and hobbies

Posted on 02/19/2009 at 6:02:41 PM

Okay

Posted on 02/24/2008 at 6:02:19 PM

Wow she is so interesting i am doing a report on her.

Posted on 02/24/2008 at 6:02:32 PM

"St Hill" is all one name. So one would say, or write, "Mrs St Hill", not "Mrs Hill". Note it is not spelt "St. Hill" since "St." is the abbreviation for "street" not "Saint". Compare "Mr", "Mrs", and "Prof.".

Posted on 03/29/2006 at 10:03:00 AM

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