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Q: Who was the first black woman elected to the US Senate?
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First black congresswoman to be elected from the deep south?

The first black congresswoman that was elected from the deep south was Barbara Jordan. She was re-elected and she was the first woman that was elected to the Texas Senate.


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Who was the first African American woman elected to senate?

That was Carol Mosely Braun, a Democrat from Illinois. She won the senatorial election in November 1992 and became the first African-American woman elected to the United States Senate. (There had already been a black woman elected to the House of Representatives-- Shirley Chisholm of New York, who was elected in 1968.)


Who was the first black woman elected to the US senate in 1992?

Carol Mosley Braun, a democrat from Illinois, was the first black female senator. She was in office from 1993-1999.


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Who was the first woman elected to the uss senate?

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First woman elected to the US senate?

Rebecca Felton of Georgia


Who was the first woman to be elected senate?

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Who was the first black woman elected as us senator?

That was Carol Mosely Braun, a Democrat from Illinois. She won the senatorial election in November 1992 and became the first African-American woman elected to the United States Senate. (There had already been a black woman elected to the House of Representatives-- Shirley Chisholm of New York, who was elected in 1968.)


Who was the Arkansas woman that was the first female elected to US senate?

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Who was The first women elected to the US Senate?

the first woman to be a senator was Rebecca Latimer of Georgia from 1992-1945


Who was the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate?

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