This is her posing for a recreation of her swearing in.

In 1968, Shirley Chisholm became the first Black woman elected to Congress. In 1972 she became the first Black candidate to run for a major party’s nomination for president (and the first woman to run for the Democratic nomination.)

While she struggled to be taken seriously by the Democratic establishment, she had no illusions about her presidential run but said she did it “in spite of hopeless odds… to demonstrate the sheer will and refusal to accept the status quo.”