Lenora Fulani

E219808

Lenora Fulani is an American psychologist, political activist, and independent politician best known for her groundbreaking third-party presidential campaigns and advocacy for ballot access and political reform.

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instanceOf human
political activist
politician
psychologist
advocatesFor electoral system reform in the United States
expanded ballot access for independent candidates
greater inclusion of marginalized communities in politics
ballotAccess all 50 U.S. states in the 1988 presidential election
candidateInElection 1988 United States presidential election
1992 United States presidential election
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1950-04-25
educatedAt City University of New York
Columbia University
Hofstra University
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Fulani
fieldOfWork community psychology
electoral reform
political reform
givenName Leonora
surface form: Lenora
hasAcademicDegree bachelor's degree in psychology
doctorate in developmental psychology
hasLivedIn New York
Pennsylvania
hasWorkedAs community organizer
youth counselor
knownFor leadership in the New Alliance Party
organizing independent voter coalitions
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty Independence Party of New York
New Alliance Party
notableAchievement first African American to appear on the presidential ballot in all 50 U.S. states
first woman to appear on the presidential ballot in all 50 U.S. states
notableFor advocacy for ballot access reform
advocacy for political reform
third-party presidential campaigns in the United States
occupation political activist
politician
psychologist
placeOfBirth Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
politicalIdeology independent politics
third-party politics
ranForOffice President of the United States
residence New York City
sexOrGender female

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