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delegation at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia that year. Although she was a credentialed delegate, she and her husband were not allowed to join other delegates at a hotel banquet, presumably due to her show of exuberance on the convention floor earlier in the day, when she grabbed
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Barron and her husband owned and operated a liquor store in San Diego. She was president of the Negro Women's Republican Educational League, the National Negro Day Committee, and an active member of Calvary Baptist Church, where she sometimes played the organ. She changed her party affiliation from
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Barron briefly left the Democratic party in 1951, when she was running for a City Council seat in San Diego. In 1957 she attended the California State Baptist Convention. She was president of San Diego's John F. Kennedy Democratic Club in 1960. In 1972, she was vice-president of Democratic Woman
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on the floor of the U. S. House of Representatives, for her lifetime of political engagement: "Throughout her life, Sylura fought to promote educational and business opportunities in communities that often lacked strong and determined representation," he recalled. "Sylura was a thoughtful and
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eloquent promoter of a society that could step beyond divisions of race, class, ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation. Sylura was a voice for all of us."
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the California flag and ran out to be the first state to declare support for Truman while Southern state delegates were trying to draft
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Sylura Richardson married William M. Barron. She died on November 4, 1997, after her death she was honored by California congressman
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Alone Atop the Hill: The Autobiography of Alice Dunnigan, Pioneer of the National Black Press
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first African-American woman delegate to a national political convention (1948)
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The Official Negro Directory and Classified Buyers Guide (1942-1943)
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in the Norman Baynard collection at the San Diego History Center.
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Power, a Democratic women's club founded that year in San Diego.
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Sylura Barron, from a 1942 publication.
San Diego
Democratic National Convention
Mansfield, Louisiana
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Truman
Eisenhower
Democratic National Convention
Jimmy Carter
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Bob Filner


"Who's Who in California"
Internet Archive
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"The View from the Floor"
Alone Atop the Hill: The Autobiography of Alice Dunnigan, Pioneer of the National Black Press
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9780820347981
"Woman Quits Party"
Newspapers.com
"San Diego to Pick Mayor from Seven Candidates"
Newspapers.com
ProQuest
"New Democratic Women's Club"
California Digital Newspaper Collection
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