Shirley’s Legacy Multiple Choices
Shirley Chisholm, born in 1924, was the first Black woman elected to the United States Congress and the first woman to run for president from a major political party. She broke barriers and fought for the rights of women and minorities throughout her career. Despite facing discrimination and skepticism, she remained determined and inspired others to strive for leadership roles. Chisholm’s legacy is one of trailblazing courage and commitment to justice.
This passage helps students understand the importance of political representation and advocacy in driving social change. By reading about Chisholm’s challenges, students improve their comprehension of nonfiction and analytical thinking. The passage introduces political and social justice vocabulary, expanding students’ knowledge of historical figures. It also fosters inspirational learning, encouraging students to pursue leadership roles and fight for equality.