Stacey Abrams is an American politician and voting rights activist. Her parents taught her and her siblings the belief that if they worked hard and had a good work ethic, they would be successful.
Stacey Yvonne Abrams represents the 89th House District in the Georgia General Assembly as the House Minority Leader. She is the first African-American and the first woman to lead any party in the Georgia General Assembly.
Moreover, she has co-founded Nourish, Inc., A beverage firm focused on newborns and toddlers, as well as other enterprises. She was previously the City of Atlanta’s Deputy City Attorney.
Her parents, Robert and Carolyn, have the most significant hand in shaping her career of Stacey as she was taught from her childhood days to work hard to be successful.
Meet Stacey Abrams Parents Robert Abrams & Carolyn Abrams
Stacey Yvonne Abrams was born in Madison, Wisconsin, on December 9, 1973. She is the daughter of proud parents, Robert Abrams and Carolyn Abrams.
Her mother, Carolyn, used to work as a librarian in college. On the other hand, her father was a shipyard worker. Her parents were active in the civil rights movement, participating in boycotts and marches.
As a result, her mother was thrown off buses when she attempted to sit in the front row, and her father was assaulted and imprisoned for his involvement.
The couple had six kids during their time of marriage. They taught their six children the belief that “you can be anything” and encouraged civic participation. Family polling excursions and outreach visits to prisons were every days.
The whole family did not stay long in Wisconsin and moved to Gulfport, Mississippi. Abrams spent much of her life in Gulfport, where her family belonged to “the genteel poor,” as her mother put it.
The politician said that the family did not have much money, yet the children watched PBS and read books. For fun, Abrams read the encyclopedia. In the Abrams household, education was critical.
When she was in high school, her family relocated to Atlanta so that her parents could attend Emory University’s Theological Seminary. Both went on to become Methodist ministers.
Stacey Is The Second Oldest Of Six Children
Abrams’s parents had six children. Her siblings are Andrea Abrams, U.S. district judge Leslie Abrams Gardner, Richard Abrams, Walter Abrams, and Jeanine Abrams McLean.
Stacey attributes her and her siblings’ success to the public education system. Growing up in poverty in the segregated South, her parents raised two Phs because of sheer force of will: D.s, a social worker and a federal judge.
Her siblings include a professor of anthropology, a federal judge, an evolutionary biologist, and a social worker. The family remains close, and the siblings have a book club that meets regularly via conference call.
Is Stacey Abrams Married?
The 48-year-old lawyer has not married and does not have children. Rumors circulated that Georgia would never elect a single black woman to a top post like a governor.
In an interview with WSB-TV Atlanta, she put the record straight on how her marital status would hinder her prospects of becoming governor.
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