Barbara Jordan dreamed of a more just and equitable society, where all individuals, regardless of race or background, could participate fully in the democratic process. She envisioned a country that upheld civil rights and embraced diversity, believing in the power of government to effect positive change. Jordan also aspired to inspire future generations of leaders, particularly women and people of color, to engage in public service and advocate for social justice. Her legacy reflects her commitment to these ideals and her belief in the potential for progress through collective action.
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Why Jordans are so popular ? not because micheal jordan is famous -.- its because if people wear jordans they will have swag & they look awesome on everyone ^.^
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Barbera Jordan was born in Houston, Texas. Hope this helps!
Her real moms name is Virginia King Hoffman she was born 1922.
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(father)benjamin jordan,a baptist minister (mother) arlyne jordan, a "domestic worker
Barbra Jordan was a young woman who faced segregation. She also suffered from a crippling disease called Multiple sclerosis.
Barbara Jordan's father was Benjamin Jordan, and her mother was Arlyne Jordan. Benjamin worked as a Baptist minister and Arlyne was a school teacher. They played a significant role in shaping Barbara's values and commitment to public service and civil rights.