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marmar

(79,716 posts)
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 11:27 AM 6 hrs ago

PBS: The Black Congresswoman They DON'T Teach You About




Mar 26, 2026

The Inquisitor traces Barbara Jordan’s rise from Texas congresswoman to national icon, highlighting her powerful voice, integrity, and influence on U.S. politics. She confronted presidents, championed civil rights, and set a new ethical standard in American politics. From her fervent speech condemning the Watergate scandal, to her passionate battles for equal rights, Jordan compelled the nation to ask hard questions and face the answers. Her conviction helped reshape our democracy.
During the impeachment hearings of President Nixon, Jordan reminded listeners of the constitutional agreement made for the collective experiment of democracy and received praise from both political parties. It was this speech that earned her the title of ‘inquisitor.’

Beyond the public stage, she quietly faced personal struggles few ever knew. Colleagues and friends, as well as the public, learned of her illness only after her death. The film examines how Jordan navigated race, gender, power, and privacy.
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PBS: The Black Congresswoman They DON'T Teach You About (Original Post) marmar 6 hrs ago OP
We certainly need her ghost & spirit today... hlthe2b 6 hrs ago #1
Damn, we need a successor to her now more than ever. NNadir 6 hrs ago #2
I remember her very well. I wish we had someone now as eloquent and courageous. Walleye 6 hrs ago #3
I have commented here in the past about BattleRow 4 hrs ago #6
All right, whenever I think of disparaging Texas, I think of these women and it discourages me Walleye 4 hrs ago #10
So would Kamala Harris.. BattleRow 2 hrs ago #13
She was really something else. I wish we had some more around like her today. Walleye 1 hr ago #17
K&R 2naSalit 6 hrs ago #4
I sure as hell wish I could recommend this video a few hundred times, as it is timely, as things are even worse than... NNadir 5 hrs ago #5
She was a trailblazer and a force to be reckoned with. llmart 4 hrs ago #7
She was in Congress when we moved to Texas mountain grammy 4 hrs ago #8
I don't think they teach about Figarosmom 4 hrs ago #9
I was just wondering how those two got on in Congress BaronChocula 4 hrs ago #11
She was my first vote for president. 1972 California Democratic primary. Walleye 1 hr ago #18
Many thanks for posting the complete video. PBS has great documentaries and this is one of them Deuxcents 3 hrs ago #12
Wouldn't you love to see her take and takedown of the current occupants in the Wh--e House? BattleRow 2 hrs ago #14
She would eat him alive, as they say Walleye 1 hr ago #19
Barbara Jordan was a true master of the English language! Thunderbeast 2 hrs ago #15
I keep watching excerpts and stop to weep at how far we've fallen from what she raised us to with her voice. NNadir 2 hrs ago #16

BattleRow

(2,442 posts)
6. I have commented here in the past about
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 01:40 PM
4 hrs ago

my admiration for Barbara Jordan.
A magnificent mind,world class orator,and a force of nature with whom to be reckoned.

Texas,for all its faults has produced incredible women ..especially in public service.

Ann Richards and Jasmine Crockett immediately come to mind

Walleye

(44,778 posts)
10. All right, whenever I think of disparaging Texas, I think of these women and it discourages me
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 02:02 PM
4 hrs ago

In a better world, Barbara Jordan would’ve been president

BattleRow

(2,442 posts)
13. So would Kamala Harris..
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 04:01 PM
2 hrs ago

By God,I miss Ann Richardson...
I remember when she said of Shrub..
"Poor George,he was born with a silver foot in his mouth."

Walleye

(44,778 posts)
17. She was really something else. I wish we had some more around like her today.
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 04:53 PM
1 hr ago

Of course she was one of a kind

NNadir

(38,018 posts)
5. I sure as hell wish I could recommend this video a few hundred times, as it is timely, as things are even worse than...
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 01:05 PM
5 hrs ago

...in 1974.

llmart

(17,609 posts)
7. She was a trailblazer and a force to be reckoned with.
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 01:41 PM
4 hrs ago

I watched the video last night and it was inspiring.

BaronChocula

(4,541 posts)
11. I was just wondering how those two got on in Congress
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 02:19 PM
4 hrs ago

I met (shook hands with) Shirley Chisolm back in my frosh year at college when she came to speak. Unfortunately I was a little too shy/dim to engage in any conversation.

Deuxcents

(26,883 posts)
12. Many thanks for posting the complete video. PBS has great documentaries and this is one of them
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 02:46 PM
3 hrs ago

Many years ago, my union sent me and 4-5 others from our legislative committee to an AFL-CIO convention in DC and a guest speaker named Barbara Jordan was to speak that day. From the first few words to the end of her presentation, we were all captivated by her tone, the cadence of her delivery and the fiery message..just as how others in this video described. It was an unforgettable experience. Thank you, again, for posting

BattleRow

(2,442 posts)
14. Wouldn't you love to see her take and takedown of the current occupants in the Wh--e House?
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 04:03 PM
2 hrs ago

Thunderbeast

(3,817 posts)
15. Barbara Jordan was a true master of the English language!
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 04:12 PM
2 hrs ago

She argued that Black Americans would have difficulty reaching social and economic parity unless they lost Ebonics in daily life and embraced "standard English".

NNadir

(38,018 posts)
16. I keep watching excerpts and stop to weep at how far we've fallen from what she raised us to with her voice.
Sun Mar 29, 2026, 04:23 PM
2 hrs ago
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