Chairman Portrait: Ronald V. Dellums
![Ronald V. Dellums Portrait, 1997](https://webharvest.gov/congress117th/20220921043433im_/https://historycms2.house.gov/assets/31965.jpeg?wd=190)
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Selecting an Artist
The Honorable Ronald V. Dellums, U.S. Representative of California
Interview recorded April 19, 2012
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Deed of Gift
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Selecting an Artist
The Honorable Ronald V. Dellums, U.S. Representative of California
Interview recorded April 19, 2012
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Deed of Gift
Reactions to the Portrait
The Honorable Ronald V. Dellums, U.S. Representative of California
Interview recorded April 19, 2012
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Deed of Gift
Sense of Pride
The Honorable Ronald V. Dellums, U.S. Representative of California
Interview recorded April 19, 2012
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Deed of Gift
Images & Artifacts
Ronald V. Dellums
![<em>Ronald V. Dellums</em>](https://webharvest.gov/congress117th/20220921043433im_/https://historycms2.house.gov/assets/31965.jpeg?sz=190)
Representative Ronald V. Dellums’ service as Chairman of the Armed Services Committee is commemorated in this portrait. A strong advocate of peace and civil rights, Dellums was the first African-American Member to lead this committee.
Collection of the U.S. House of Representatives
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Black Lawmakers Fan
![<em>Black Lawmakers Fan</em>](https://webharvest.gov/congress117th/20220921043433im_/https://historycms2.house.gov/assets/41392.jpeg?sz=190)
Cardboard fans were a common sight in North Carolina when this version was distributed there in 1971. One side celebrated the unprecedented number of African Americans who took office that January. The other advertised an insurance company. Fans with images of African–American Members of Congress were produced on a national scale for use in churches and at parades, with local businesses printing their advertisements on the reverse.
Collection of the U.S. House of Representatives
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Felix Edward Hébert
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Prominent New Orleans artist John Clay Parker painted this portrait, his second of Armed Services Committee Chairman Eddie Hébert.
Collection of the U.S. House of Representatives
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