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Shirley Chisholm received 152 delegate votes during the 1972 Democratic National Convention, making her the first Black woman to seek the presidential nomination from a major party. While she did not win the nomination, her campaign garnered significant attention and support, reflecting the growing political engagement of marginalized communities. The exact number of votes she received in the primaries varied by state, but her impact on politics was profound despite not winning a majority.

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