For the first time ever, two Black women were elected Tuesday to serve in the U.S. Senate, while voters also sent a ...
The first Black woman elected was Carol Moseley Braun in 1992, followed by Kamala Harris, who won her seat in 2016. Sen.
In a landmark election, voters have chosen the first two Black women to serve in the U.S. Senate simultaneously. Delaware’s ...
Here are 8 women who made history with their election wins: Democrat Angela Alsobrooks, 53, is the first Black woman to ...
Blunt Rochester and Alsobrooks were two of three Black women running as Democrats for open Senate seats. Valerie McCray ran ...
According to Higher Heights for America, over 600 Black women will be on the ballot in Tuesday’s general election. As […] ...
Election Day is upon us, and the entire country (and the globe) will be tuned in to determine its outcome. […] ...
Bynum currently holds an 8,575 vote edge over Chavez-DeRemer across the district, which covers all or portions of six ...
Several candidates are poised to become the first of their demographic to represent their states in the House or Senate.
Delaware’s Lisa Blunt Rochester and Maryland’s Angela Alsobrooks prevailed in their races, doubling the number of Black women ever elected to the Senate – from two to four. WASHINGTON ...
Years back, Waters stepped out on Capitol Hill in a show-stopping combination ready to face our nation's most significant ...
US voters have elected two black women to serve simultaneously in the US Senate for the first time and sent an openly ...