Eleanor Holmes Norton, born on June thirteenth, nineteen thirty-seven, is a distinguished American politician, lawyer, and human rights activist. As a member of the Democratic Party, she has served as a congressional delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives since nineteen ninety-one, representing the District of Columbia. Currently, she is in her eighteenth term, showcasing her enduring commitment to her constituents and the issues that matter to them.
Before her tenure in Congress, Norton was actively involved in the civil rights movement, organizing for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Her dedication to social justice and equality paved the way for her groundbreaking role as the first female chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from nineteen seventy-seven to nineteen eighty-one.
Throughout her career, Norton has been a tireless advocate for the rights of her constituents and has worked on various initiatives to improve the lives of those in her district. As she approaches the end of her current term, she has announced that she will not seek re-election to the House of Representatives in twenty twenty-six, marking a significant transition in her long and impactful political journey.