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HBCU Politics™ Profile – Texas Southern University’s Barbara Jordan

Posted on April 9, 2013 by hbcumoney Leave a comment

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“Ms. Everything” – Barbara Jordan. Texas Southern University Alum served as a Texas state representative in both house and senate, U.S. congresswoman, Tuskegee Institute faculty, and only African American to serve as governor of Texas (albeit for only a day).

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