Try This in Midjourney: Shirley Chisholm, a politician and the first black woman elected to congress. The scene is Shirley posing in front the United States of America flag. The image is photo realistic. --v 6.0 #shirleychisholm #blackhistorymonth #midjourney
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Nearly 50 years after her groundbreaking election to Congress, Shirley Chisholm should be remembered as an agent of change.
Shirley Chisholm was an activist, politician, author, and educator. In 1968, she was the first Black woman elected to Congress. In 1972, she became the first Black candidate for a major party's nomination for President, and the first woman to run for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. In her memory and in power with all the amazing women shattering the ceiling, a portion of the profits from each print will be donated to She Should Run. Want to see the latest art projects and a sneak peek of what's in progress? Check out the Instagram feed @marcellakriebel This is a reproduction of an original watercolor. Marcella Kriebel Art + Illustration © all rights reserved copyright non-transferable.
We love this quote from Shirley Chisholm, first African-American woman elected to the U.S. Congress! https://t.co/FkM8xMCRg1
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Shirley Chisholm, American politician, the first African American woman to be elected to the U.S. Congress. Shirley St. Hill was the daughter of immigrants; her father was from British Guiana (now Guyana) and her mother from Barbados. She grew up in Barbados and in her native Brooklyn, New York,
Embrace the bold spirit of Shirley Chisholm with our commemorative pin! Inspired by her historic achievements as the first Black woman elected to Congress and the first Black woman - woman overall - to run for president, this offering is a symbol of empowerment and determination. Let it serve as a daily reminder to pursue your passions fearlessly, just like Shirley Chisholm did. Wear it proudly and be inspired to make your mark on the world. PRODUCTION TIME: To provide clarity, please pay special attention to the Estimated Arrival date. All orders are produced after the order is placed. We make every effort to have your order to you in that timeframe, and we'll make every effort to contact you if there are any unforeseen circumstances that would delay the order.