Unbought and Unbossed, Shirley Chisholm
Unbought and Unbossed, Shirley Chisholm
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Unbought and Unbossed

Author: Shirley Chisholm

Narrator: Marcella Cox

Unabridged: 5 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Amistad

Published: 11/08/2022


Synopsis

In this classic work—a blend of memoir, social criticism, and political analysis that remains relevant today—the first Black Congresswoman to serve in American history, New York’s dynamic representative Shirley Chisholm, traces her extensive political struggle and examines the problems that have long plagued the American system of government.“Shirley Chisholm created a path for me and for so many others. Today, I'm thinking about her inspirational words: 'I am, and always will be a catalyst for change.'” —Kamala Harris“A tremendously impressive book.” —Washington Post“I want to be remembered as a woman . . . who dared to be a catalyst of change.” Political pioneer Shirley Chisholm—activist, member of the House of Representatives, and former presidential candidate—was a woman who consistently broke barriers and inspired generations of American women, and especially women of color. Unbought and Unbossed is her story, told in her own words—a thoughtful and informed look at her rise from the streets of Brooklyn to the halls of Congress. Chisholm speaks out on her life in politics while illuminating the events, personalities, and issues of her time, including the schism in the Democratic party in the 1960s and ’70s—all of which speak to us today.In this frank assessment, “Fighting Shirley” recalls how she took on an entrenched system, gave a public voice to millions, and embarked on a trailblazing bid to be the first woman and first African American President of the United States. By daring to be herself, Shirley Chisholm shows how one person forever changed the status quo.“What [Chisholm] did was so pioneering. . . . She embraced what made her different and used it as her superpower.” —Regina King“Her motto and title of her autobiography—Unbought and Unbossed—illustrates her outspoken advocacy for women and minorities during her seven terms in the U.S. House of Representatives.” —National Women’s History Museum

About Shirley Chisholm

Shirley Chisholm was the first black woman elected to the U.S. Congress in 1969 and was re-elected six times until she retired in 1983. While in office, she spoke out for civil rights and women’s rights, advocated for the poor, and opposed the Vietnam War. In 1972, she was the first African American person to run for the Democratic Nomination for President of the United States. In 2015, she was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama. Chisholm wrote the autobiographical works Unbought and Unbossed (1970) and The Good Fight (1973).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kathleen on March 25, 2016

"One bill that I introduced should become law in every state, but unfortunately it did not succeed even in New York. It would have made it mandatory for policemen to successfully complete courses in civil rights, civil liberties, minority problems, and race relations before they are appointed to a p......more

Goodreads review by John on November 16, 2014

When I talk to people about Shirley Chisholm I am surprised how many people do not remember her. She was a trailblazer in the truest sense of the word. She radiated qualities of tenacity, passion, and confidence.......more

Goodreads review by Isabelle on April 22, 2023

I can’t remember why I got this but when it was both Black History Month and #FebruarySheWrote at the same time and then Women’s History Month in March, I thought it was the perfect book to pull off the shelf and start. While I enjoyed some chapters more than others, overall it was a really interest......more

Goodreads review by Aja on January 22, 2015

Everyone should read this book. Especially if you're as pissed off as I am about the way things have gone. The current state of things in this country are a mess and Ms. Chisholm saw it all from a distance. I think there's still hope. But educating ourselves it the first step forward.......more

Goodreads review by KC on November 17, 2018

A Voice For Our Times I came to this book with a cursory knowledge of Ms. Chisholm having gone to Brooklyn College, lived in Brooklyn for 22 years, and read a lot of political history. But what I discovered blew me away. Shirley Chisholm was a brilliant, passionate, nearly clairvoyant woman/politicia......more