[Barbara Jordan With Fellow House Judiciary Committee Members #1]

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Photograph of Barbara Jordan speaking to two other members of the House Judiciary Committee. She is sitting, wearing a light-colored dress, visible from the waist up.

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1 photograph : b&w ; 22 x 15 cm.

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Sleet, Moneta, Jr. 1974.

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Photograph of Barbara Jordan speaking to two other members of the House Judiciary Committee. She is sitting, wearing a light-colored dress, visible from the waist up.

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1 photograph : b&w ; 22 x 15 cm.

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The Barbara C. Jordan Archives

Photographs from the Barbara C. Jordan Archives. Barbara Jordan ran for the Texas House twice (1962, 1964). She won a seat in the Texas Senate in 1966, becoming the first African American since Reconstruction to do so.

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[Barbara Jordan With Fellow House Judiciary Committee Members #2] (Photograph)

[Barbara Jordan With Fellow House Judiciary Committee Members #2]

Photograph of Barbara Jordan speaking to two other members of the House Judiciary Committee. She is sitting, wearing a light-colored dress, visible from the waist up.

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[Barbara Jordan With Fellow House Judiciary Committee Members #2], TSOU_10-02-31, ark:/67531/metapth842852

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  • 1974

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  • April 14, 2017, 4:58 p.m.

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  • July 7, 2017, 4:59 p.m.

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Sleet, Moneta, Jr. [Barbara Jordan With Fellow House Judiciary Committee Members #1], photograph, 1974; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth843523/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Southern University.

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