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Oct 9, 1947

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American musician, violist for the Pro Arte Quartet, founder of the award-winning Thouvenal Quartet and professor of viola. While she was studying viola, her viola professor, who was a noted Polish violist, also taught her astrology. He was skilled in some Eastern European tradition which is now, since WW II, lost, except for a few practitioners. The tradition included skills such as primary directions. She is Professor of Viola at the University of Wisconsin. Read less

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Shirley Chisholm

Born: October 9, 1947, in Ponca City, Oklahoma, USA (Note: The birthdate provided is incorrect. Shirley Chisholm was born on November 30, 1924 and died January 1, 2005)

Shirley Chisholm was an American politician, educator, and author. A trailblazing figure in American history, she was the first African American woman elected to the United States Congress (1968) and the first African American candidate for a major party's nomination for President of the United States, and the first woman to run for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination (1972).

Key Accomplishments and Legacy:

  • First African American woman in Congress
  • Founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus
  • Ran for the Democratic nomination for President in 1972
  • Advocate for education, minority rights, and women's rights
  • Author of two autobiographies: Unbought and Unbossed and The Good Fight

No Current News or Social Media:

As Shirley Chisholm passed away in 2005, there are no current news stories or active social media accounts associated with her. Information about her life and legacy can be found through historical archives, libraries, books, and documentaries.

Remembering Shirley Chisholm:

Shirley Chisholm's legacy continues to inspire generations. Her famous quote, "Unbought and unbossed," encapsulates her independent spirit and commitment to fighting for equality and justice. Numerous organizations, schools, and scholarships are named in her honor, ensuring that her contributions to American society are remembered and celebrated.

Further Exploration:

To learn more about Shirley Chisholm, you can explore resources such as:

  • The Shirley Chisholm Project on the Center for American Women and Politics website.
  • The Library of Congress
  • Biographies and documentaries about her life.
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