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[The Path to the Presidency: Understanding U.S. Elections and the Legacy of Shirley Chisholm]-[Who was the first Black woman to run for president?]

Forever Ago · B1 · 2024-10-23

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The Mechanics of the U.S. Presidency

Being the President of the United States is described as a "huge responsibility" and the "biggest government job in the US." The role encompasses a vast array of duties, ranging from enforcing laws passed by Congress to appointing heads of various federal departments like agriculture, energy, and education. Furthermore, the president serves as the "Commander in Chief of the armed forces," overseeing branches such as the army, navy, and coast guard. Beyond the political weight, the office comes with unique perks, including residency in the White House, which features amenities like a bowling alley, a movie theater, and even a basement flower shop.

Constitutional Requirements for Candidacy

To run for this office, an individual must meet three criteria established by the "Founding Fathers" in 1787. These requirements are:

  1. Age: One must be at least 35 years old, an age chosen to reflect a level of maturity.
  2. Citizenship: One must be a "natural born citizen," meaning born in the U.S. or its territories, or born abroad to American parents.
  3. Residency: One must have lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years, ensuring the leader is "familiar with its people and government."

Shirley Chisholm: A Trailblazer in American Politics

While the Constitution does not restrict candidacy based on race or gender, for the majority of U.S. history, the office was held exclusively by white men. This paradigm was challenged by Shirley Chisholm, an icon and visionary who paved the way for future generations. Born in 1924, Chisholm’s early life in Barbados instilled in her a "spirit" and the "funk that was necessary to challenge all of these age-old traditions."

Chisholm’s political journey began in local government and progressed to her historic 1968 election to the U.S. House of Representatives, where she became the first Black woman to hold that seat. Despite facing significant opposition—including colleagues who "couldn't stand" her presence—she remained "professional but firm," successfully pushing for legislation to assist low-income families and serving as a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus.

The 1972 Presidential Campaign

In 1972, Chisholm took the monumental step of running for the Democratic presidential nomination. During a time when many believed a Black woman was not "capable" of such a role, she declared herself "the candidate of the people of America." Although she faced systemic barriers, including limited news coverage and the need for legal action to participate in debates, her campaign was a watershed moment.

Though Chisholm did not win the nomination, her legacy is profound. She served as a "true trailblazer," inspiring citizens to engage in the political process. Figures like Barbara Lee, who began her career as a student volunteer for Chisholm, demonstrate the lasting impact of her campaign. By challenging the status quo, Shirley Chisholm proved that the political landscape could be reshaped, encouraging subsequent generations of women and people of color to participate in, and eventually lead, the American political system.

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I get terrible hat hair.
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I'm torn.
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I know who I'm voting for.
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It's a huge responsibility.
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I don't know what I was so nervous about.
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it's a tight race
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take up a lot of your time
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paved the way
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first things first
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all the rage
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📖 Transcript

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