Zandra Flemister, first Black woman in Secret Service, dies aged 71
by Samira Asma-Sadeque from US news | The Guardian on (#6982R)
Hailed as a trailblazer', Flemister experienced widespread racism and discrimination during her tenure at the federal agency
The first Black woman to have been hired by the US Secret Service, Zandra Flemister, has died at the age of 71, leaving behind as her legacy a rich political career, her fight with Alzheimer's, and a lawsuit that details the widespread racism and discrimination she suffered during her tenure at the federal agency known for protecting presidents.
Flemister, who died Tuesday, was a trailblazer" and inspired a future generation of agents," the Secret Service's director, Kimberly Cheatle, said in a statement about her death.
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