Kweisi Mfume ( ; born Frizzell Gerald Gray; October 24, 1948) is an American politician who is the
U.S. representative
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for
Maryland's 7th congressional district
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, first serving from 1987 to 1996 and again since 2020. A member of the
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, Mfume first left his seat to become the
president
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and
CEO
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of the
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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(NAACP), a position he held from 1996 to 2004. In
2006
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, he ran for the
U.S. Senate
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seat that was being vacated by
Paul Sarbanes
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, narrowly losing the Democratic primary to the eventual winner,
Ben Cardin
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. Mfume returned to his former House seat in 2020 after it was left vacant by the death of
Elijah Cummings
Elijah Eugene Cummings (January 18, 1951October 17, 2019) was an American politician and civil rights advocate who served in the United States House of Representatives for from 1996 until his death in 2019, when he was succeeded by his predecess ...
.
Early life and education
Mfume was born as Frizzell Gerald Gray in
Baltimore
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,
Maryland
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, on October 24, 1948, the eldest of four. His father, a truck driver, abandoned his family in Gray's youth. Upon the death of his mother, Mfume dropped out of high school at sixteen to begin working as many as three jobs at a time to support his three sisters. He also began hanging around on street corners, which included being in the company of gang members.
In his 1996 autobiography, ''No Free Ride'', Mfume said that he "was locked up a couple of times on suspicion of theft because
ehappened to be black and happened to be young." Speculation as to the degree of his entanglement with the law has varied, especially as he later came into prominence. He fathered five children with several different women during his difficult teenage years. He has since adopted one child as well.
Career
In 1978, Mfume was elected to the
Baltimore City Council
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, where he opposed mayor
William Donald Schaefer
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, whom he accused of ignoring the poor neighborhoods of the city. He was elected to the
U.S. House of Representatives
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in 1986.
U.S. House of Representatives (1987–1996)
In November 1986, Mfume was elected to represent , succeeding fellow Democrat
Parren Mitchell
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. He won re-election to four more terms.
Mfume made himself known as a Democrat with an apparent balance between strong progressive ideologies and a capacity for practical compromise, representing a district that included both West Baltimore and suburban and rural communities, though his primary goal was an increase in federal aid to American inner cities. In his fourth term he was made chairman of the
Congressional Black Caucus
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.
NAACP
In February 1996, Mfume left the House to accept the presidency of the
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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(NAACP), stating that he could do more to improve American
civil rights
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there than in the Congress. He reformed the association's finances to pay off its considerable debt while pursuing the cause of civil rights advancement for African Americans. Though many in Baltimore wanted Mfume to run for
mayor
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in the
1999 election, he stayed with the NAACP.
Mfume stepped down from his position at the NAACP in 2004 after an internal investigation of allegations that he had sexually harassed female subordinates. Mfume acknowledged dating an NAACP employee, and in May 2005, he apologized for having had the affair while leading the organization.
The NAACP reportedly paid out $100,000 to settle Mfume's alleged improprieties.
2006 U.S. Senate campaign
On March 14, 2005, Mfume announced that he would seek the
U.S. Senate
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seat of incumbent
Paul Sarbanes
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, following the announcement by Sarbanes that he would not run for re-election in 2006. The Democratic primary for this seat was held on September 12, 2006, and Mfume lost the race to U.S. Representative
Ben Cardin
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.
In the wake of his primary defeat, Mfume was believed to be considering
running for mayor of Baltimore in 2007, though he had not publicly expressed interest in such a run. On November 13, 2006, Mfume told a Baltimore-area radio station that "I don't have any plans to run for mayor. She
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2007–2020
In March 2010, Mfume was named chief executive officer of the National Medical Association (NMA). In late 2010, he was again rumored to be considering a run in the 2011 Baltimore mayoral election. He left the NMA in June 2011.
In May 2013, Mfume was named chair of the board of regents of his alma mater,
Morgan State University
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. He assumed the position on July 1, 2013, succeeding the interim chair Martin Resnick.
From mid-2013 to mid-2018, Mfume was the principal investigator for the Health Policy Research Consortium.
U.S. House of Representatives (2020–present)
Elections
2020 special
On November 4, 2019, Mfume announced his candidacy for the
special election
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for his old congressional seat to fill the vacancy created by the death of his successor,
Elijah Cummings
Elijah Eugene Cummings (January 18, 1951October 17, 2019) was an American politician and civil rights advocate who served in the United States House of Representatives for from 1996 until his death in 2019, when he was succeeded by his predecess ...
, in October.
On February 4, 2020, Mfume won the Democratic nomination for his former seat, defeating
Maya Rockeymoore Cummings
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, the widow of Elijah Cummings. As the 7th is a heavily Democratic, black-majority district, this all but assured Mfume's return to Congress after a 24-year absence. He defeated Republican candidate
Kimberly Klacik
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in the general election on April 28, 2020
and was sworn in on May 5, 2020.
2020
Mfume
ran for a full term in the November 2020 race and won, again defeating Klacik.
Committee assignments
In the
117th Congress Mfume serves on the following committees:
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Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
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Subcommittee on National Security
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Committee on Small Business ''(Vice-Chair)''
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Subcommittee on Contracting and Workforce ''(Chair)''
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Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations and Regulations
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Committee on Education and Labor
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Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Human Services
Caucus memberships
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Congressional Black Caucus
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Congressional Progressive Caucus
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*Congressional Bipartisan HBCU Caucus
*Congressional Caribbean Caucus
*Congressional Ukraine Caucus
Personal life
Mfume is a member of the
Prince Hall Freemasons and
Omega Psi Phi
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fraternity.
In 2012, he married Tiffany McMillan, the granddaughter of
Enolia McMillan, the first female president of the NAACP.
See also
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List of African-American United States representatives
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References
External links
Congressman Kweisi Mfumeofficial U.S. House website
Mfume for Congresscampaign website
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1948 births
20th-century American politicians
21st-century American politicians
African-American city council members in Maryland
African-American members of the United States House of Representatives
African-American people in Maryland politics
American anti–Iraq War activists
American Prince Hall Freemasons
Baltimore City Council members
Candidates in the 2006 United States elections
Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland
Johns Hopkins University alumni
Living people
Morgan State University alumni
NAACP activists