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Black Oxygen: Frances Huntley-Cooper

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This week’s episode of Black Oxygen features Frances Huntley-Cooper, the first and only elected African-American mayor in Wisconsin’s history. Frances came to Wisconsin in 1973 for school and thought she’d leave when she graduated. She didn’t leave – she ended up making Wisconsin home. In her time in Wisconsin she has served in many leadership roles at the city, county, state, national and international levels. In this episode we talk about what kept her in Wisconsin, representation, being a DNC delegate, the NAACP ACT-SO program, and being a Black leader in Madison.

Here is a link to learn more about the NAACP ACT-SO Program:

http://www.naacpofdaneco.org/act-so.html

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