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  1. 30. Mai 2007 · May 30, 2007. Parren J. Mitchell, who as the first black elected to Congress from Maryland led the Congressional Black Caucus and spearheaded programs to aid minority-owned business, an effort he ...

  2. 28. Apr. 2023 · Congressman Mitchell, a man with a passion for justice, built bridges for others to cross while tearing down the walls that excluded them. WCDC honored Congressman Mitchell with the inauguration of the Dinner Salute in 2016. The PJM Dinner Salute was canceled in 2020, 2021, and 2022 due to the COVID Pandemic. WCDC is the only Club/Organization ...

  3. Annual Army Alliance Dinner June 3, 2024. Monday • 5:30 PM. Water's Edge Events Center. From $0.00. The Army Alliance. Eventbrite - Antonio Downing, President presents 2024 Parren J. Mitchell Dinner and Salute - Friday, April 26, 2024 at Club Meade, Fort Meade, MD. Find event and ticket information.

  4. Parren Mitchell. Parren James Mitchell , a Democrat, was a U.S. Congressman who represented the 7th congressional district of Maryland from January 3, 1971 to January 3, 1987.

  5. 4. Dez. 2023 · Earlier this month, the Upton Planning Committee announced plans to renovate the home of the late Congressman Parren Mitchell, the first African-American Marylander elected to Congress. Mitchell, who died in 2007, served for 16 years as a representative for the 7th Congressional district. He was one of the founders of the Congressional Black ...

  6. Parren Mitchell’s move to the house on Madison Avenue came at an important moment in the nation’s relationship to struggling cities in the wake of the riots in Baltimore and cities around the country in 1968. The home was a source of pride and provided Mitchell with a perspective on city life that few other representatives in Congress could match. In June 1974, during a discussion of ...

  7. Parren Mitchell. Parren James Mitchell was a U.S. Congressman affiliated with the Democratic Party who represented the 7th congressional district of Maryland from January 3, 1971 to January 3, 1987.