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With only one African-American congressman, Rep. Ron Dellums, speaking to defend it, the piece was banned by the House for exhibition in Washington, DC.
Penelope Andrew: !W.A.R.: Fighting the Politics of Exclusion by Documenting a History of Women's Art (and Much More) Penelope Andrew 2011
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With only one African-American congressman, Rep. Ron Dellums, speaking to defend it, the piece was banned by the House for exhibition in Washington, DC.
Penelope Andrew: !W.A.R.: Fighting the Politics of Exclusion by Documenting a History of Women's Art (and Much More) Penelope Andrew 2011
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As CBC chair former Representative Ron Dellums combined administrative thoroughness with enduring righteous indignation.
Rep. Major R. Owens: Spotlight on the Congressional Black Caucus Rep. Major R. Owens 2011
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With only one African-American congressman, Rep. Ron Dellums, speaking to defend it, the piece was banned by the House for exhibition in Washington, DC.
Penelope Andrew: !W.A.R.: Fighting the Politics of Exclusion by Documenting a History of Women's Art (and Much More) Penelope Andrew 2011
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With only one African-American congressman, Rep. Ron Dellums, speaking to defend it, the piece was banned by the House for exhibition in Washington, DC.
Penelope Andrew: !W.A.R.: Fighting the Politics of Exclusion by Documenting a History of Women's Art (and Much More) Penelope Andrew 2011
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As CBC chair former Representative Ron Dellums combined administrative thoroughness with enduring righteous indignation.
Rep. Major R. Owens: Spotlight on the Congressional Black Caucus Rep. Major R. Owens 2011
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JACK (Caller): Ron Dellums in Oakland, but I think he was in the House of Representatives, not a senator.
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When he came to office in 2006, Dellums asked for and was given a $68,ooo pay raise.
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As CBC chair former Representative Ron Dellums combined administrative thoroughness with enduring righteous indignation.
Rep. Major R. Owens: Spotlight on the Congressional Black Caucus Rep. Major R. Owens 2011
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With only one African-American congressman, Rep. Ron Dellums, speaking to defend it, the piece was banned by the House for exhibition in Washington, DC.
Penelope Andrew: !W.A.R.: Fighting the Politics of Exclusion by Documenting a History of Women's Art (and Much More) Penelope Andrew 2011
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