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ON THIS DAY: 250 Years Of Black America

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July 10 marks some pretty remarkable moments in American history. The first is the birth of David Dinkins, New York City’s first Black mayor, in 1927. Dinkins was a visionary

and catalyst for cleaning up NYC. Amid decline and mayhem, Dinkins imagined the city as we now know it today.
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Meanwhile, in 1972, Shirley Chisholm did the unimaginable. Chisholm became the first Black presidential candidate in a major party after

becoming the first Black woman elected to Congress in 1968.

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