In order to get their voices heard, groups with different interests and needs, often racially, socially, and economically marginalized groups, must take an active role in developing policies. Political representation is essential in articulating the need for change and then creating that change. Both women and African Americans have different significant problems gaining political office that their White male counterpoints do not. African American women are especially disadvantaged because of their challenges with the interlocking oppressions of both racism and sexism. A specific woman and candidacy that this study examines more closely was for the presidency. In 1972, Shirley Chisholm was the first Black female to run for the Democratic Pa...
The purpose of this completed research investigation is to articulate three of four final research f...
The underrepresented status of women in legislative positions is an entrenched flaw in the American ...
From the early 1900s when the first Congresswoman, Jeannette Rankin, in reference to a reporter, sho...
In order to get their voices heard, groups with different interests and needs, often racially, socia...
In order to get their voices heard, groups with different interests and needs, often racially, socia...
While descriptive representatives enhance democratic legitimacy and deliver substantive results to t...
Women of color are underrepresented in political office at multiple levels of government, from schoo...
Black women and politics—it is an association rarely made by the American electorate. As a group, bl...
In the last century, women have increasingly entered the electoral arena. In the past, female electe...
Women of color are underrepresented in political office at multiple levels of government, from schoo...
This dissertation is an analysis of the press coverage of seven women who ran for President between ...
Black women exist in a peculiar position in American politics. As women and as Black people, Black w...
In this paper I will provide background and summary on previous research regarding female candidates...
Based on the author\u27s senior thesis in African-American history; this article about black women b...
The political arena, where historically women in the United States have been under-represented, prov...
The purpose of this completed research investigation is to articulate three of four final research f...
The underrepresented status of women in legislative positions is an entrenched flaw in the American ...
From the early 1900s when the first Congresswoman, Jeannette Rankin, in reference to a reporter, sho...
In order to get their voices heard, groups with different interests and needs, often racially, socia...
In order to get their voices heard, groups with different interests and needs, often racially, socia...
While descriptive representatives enhance democratic legitimacy and deliver substantive results to t...
Women of color are underrepresented in political office at multiple levels of government, from schoo...
Black women and politics—it is an association rarely made by the American electorate. As a group, bl...
In the last century, women have increasingly entered the electoral arena. In the past, female electe...
Women of color are underrepresented in political office at multiple levels of government, from schoo...
This dissertation is an analysis of the press coverage of seven women who ran for President between ...
Black women exist in a peculiar position in American politics. As women and as Black people, Black w...
In this paper I will provide background and summary on previous research regarding female candidates...
Based on the author\u27s senior thesis in African-American history; this article about black women b...
The political arena, where historically women in the United States have been under-represented, prov...
The purpose of this completed research investigation is to articulate three of four final research f...
The underrepresented status of women in legislative positions is an entrenched flaw in the American ...
From the early 1900s when the first Congresswoman, Jeannette Rankin, in reference to a reporter, sho...