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    Jennifer McClellan

    American politician in Virginia

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  1. McClellan was born in Petersburg, Virginia. Her father, James Fennimore McClellan Jr., was a professor at Virginia State University, where her mother, Lois Dedeaux McClellan, worked as a counselor. Both her parents were involved in civil rights activism. She attended Matoaca High School in Chesterfield County, where she was valedictorian.

  2. Apr 6, 2021 · As pictures of her family are shown, McClellan reflects on how Jim Crow and systemic racism impacted her parents and grandparents’ lives, from restricted economic opportunities to voter suppression.

  3. Apr 7, 2021 · At the rally in Ettrick Park, Jennifer McClellan might have been the focal point. But it was Mama McClellan who stole the show. Folks frequently came up to where she was sitting to chat her up, and she was more than willing to oblige everyone.

  4. Feb 22, 2023 · Her father, James McClellan Jr., was a professor at Virginia State University, a historically Black college. Her mother, Lois McClellan, worked as a counselor there. Both parents, raised in...

  5. Jennifer McClellan entered the U.S. Congress in 2023 after winning a special election to replace the late Congressman A. Donald McEachin. A lifelong Virginia native, McClellan was born in Petersburg to parents who served the community: her father worked as a professor at Virginia State University and her mother worked as a counselor at VSU.

  6. Congresswoman McClellan was born in Petersburg to parents who served the community: Her father worked as a professor at Virginia State University and her mother worked as a counselor at VSU.

  7. Jennifer McClellan served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 2006-17, representing the 71st District, after which she ran for the state Senate seat of A. Donald McEachin ’86, who won election to the U.S. House of Representatives.

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