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  1. Jan 1

    In addition to marching in the DC parade, my great-grandmother founded the Alpha Suffrage Club in 1913 - the first suffrage club for Black women in IL.

  2. Jan 2

    House Dem Majority welcomes first African American woman floor director. And why that’s important: she will be working with the Majority Leader on scheduling votes and driving Dem agenda once determined

  3. Jan 3

    Thank you you always have the right perspective!! I so appreciate you and it was great to see you on Tuesday!!

  4. Jan 3

    .' 12 Days of Political Action-- Day 10: The 2018 Year In Review. 2018 was a transformative one for Black women & highlighted the brilliance of Black women's leadership in politics, activism, entertainment & business. Check out our year in review.

  5. 21 hours ago

    Thank you for sharing! Bouncing back LELAND (Lets Educate Leland Area Newcomers Developers)* My proprietary thought knowledge/concierge. Leland Ladies for Legislative Leadership mine too

  6. 30 Dec 2018

    Only challenge I have with is it doesn’t reflect the brainpower, hard work, education/lived experience, financial investment, family/community etc. that most Black women draw on to become/remain successful.

  7. 17 hours ago

    Day 11 of Action: What better excuse to host your girls for a ‘Sister to Sister Salon’ than gathering together to game plan for building Black women collective political power in 2019? Sign up today to host a salon!

  8. 22 hours ago
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    AsSalaamAlikum so proud Congratulations! for Legislative Leadership @ my son's wedding this Thanksgiving 2018 weekend

  9. 23 hours ago

    for Legislative Leadership: CONGRATULATIONS is in order you make US proud the ayes have it and her motion carries!

  10. 3 hours ago

    Always have, always will! From our youth finding their voices to our elders still teaching us the way, !

  11. Jan 3

    So happy to have met and engaged in such candid discussions with such an amazing woman & leader.

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  12. 10 hours ago

    I’m going to leave this post right here... Thank you, Shirley Chisholm!

  13. 29 Dec 2018

    On this day of action, make sure you and your friends are apart of the movement. We must continue supporting the work ahead to empower Black women leaders in 2019 and beyond.

  14. Jan 2
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    Powerful! !!

  15. 14 hours ago

    On Jan 3 in 1969, Shirley Chisholm was sworn as the nation's first African American Congresswoman. Two years later, she became one of the 13 founding members of the Congressional Black Caucus.

  16. 30 Dec 2018

    Black women candidates proved that they can run and win! Follow our Sisters to Watch in 2019 and support them as they prepare to be sworn in next month: , , , , and .

  17. Jan 3

    would like to congratulate , ,,, and .Your legislative sisters are so proud of you all.

  18. 14 hours ago

    Finally got to meet my fellow alum, from Alabama, a true inspiration and champion for communities of color.

  19. 15 hours ago

    Join a national organization building Black women's political power from the voting booth to elected office. movement is supporting Black women to vote, run, win and lead! via

  20. 13 hours ago

    Looking forward to talking about how Black women in leadership will make a difference for our country. With of and of

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