"Shirley Chisholm's signature campaign slogan 'unbought and unbossed' reminds us of her dedication to fight to defend the rights of women and black Americans, reform the country's education system and improve the lives of working people and those living in poverty," Governor Cuomo said. "This exhibit celebrates the 50th anniversary of Shirley Chisholm's inaugural year representing her Brooklyn district as the first black woman elected to serve in Congress and honors her deep impact on politics that we still feel to this day."
"Throughout my career in public service, I've looked to Shirley Chisholm as an inspiration, a role model, and a strong woman who fought to improve our nation," said Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul. "This exhibit honors her 50th anniversary representing Brooklyn in Congress, and showcases her efforts fighting for civil rights and gender equality. We continue our efforts to achieve equal rights and protections for all New Yorkers in the name of pioneers like Shirley Chisholm who led the way before us."
In three sections, the exhibition highlights Chisholm's "Politics & Policy," "Presidential Candidate," and "Legacy."
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Source: The Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
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