Shirley Chisholm lecture [videorecording] 1986

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Shirley Chisholm lecture [videorecording] 1986

Shirley Chisholm spoke at Stanford University on the observance of Martin Luther King, Jr's, birthday; her topics included the political and racial situation in South Africa, U. S. politics, and the 1960s.

1 videotape (.75 inch)

eng,

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Chisholm, Shirley, 1924-2005

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Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm (1924-2005) activist, educator, politician and author was born in Brooklyn, New York, the oldest of four girls. She lived in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn with her factory worker father, Charles (originally from British Guyana) and her seamstress and domestic worker mom, Ruby Seale (who came from Barbados). Between 1927 and 1934, Chisholm was sent to live with her grandmother, Emaline Seale, in Christ Church, Barbados. Chisholm attended local school, ...

Associated Students of Stanford University. Speakers Bureau

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