Raphael G. Warnock (1969- ) [Children’s Edition]

June 10, 2021 
/ Contributed By: Quinton McDonald

Senator Raphael Warnock|Senator Raphael G. Warnock

Senator Raphael Warnock

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This entry is for juvenile audiences. To see the full version of this entry, click here.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Who are they:

U.S. Senator Raphael G. Warnock was born July 23, 1969, in Savannah, Georgia. He had 11 brothers and sisters, and they lived in a housing project called Kayton. Housing “projects” are known for being low-income areas where mostly people of color live in poor conditions. Over his life he has accomplished many things, including making history by being the first Black man to represent Georgia in the United States Senate.

Why are they important to know about:

We live in a time where Black people are still having firsts. Any time a new door is opened, it creates a pathway to true equality and representation. Rev. Warnock brought us one step closer by becoming the first Black man elected as one of two of Georgia’s representatives in the United States Senate. His accomplishment will create opportunities for many more to come after him.

Details of the event:

Reverend Dr. Warnock, who has earned two Masters degrees and a Doctorate (the highest educational achievement) continues to make history. In 2005 he became the youngest pastor to lead Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. The same church was pastored by Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his father, Rev. Martin Luther King Sr. Under his leadership membership grew quickly. In January of 2020, he decided to run for a seat on the United States Senate for Georgia. In November of 2020, during a special election, he advanced to a runoff by receiving a majority of the votes. On January 5, 2021, Rev. Dr. Warnock was declared the winner and became the first Black man in history to represent the state of Georgia in the U.S. Senate.

Lasting impact:

The United States Senate was formed May 4, 1789. To date, Warnock is now the 11th Black person to hold a Senate seat, and Georgia has become the 7th state to elect a Black person as its Senate representative. However, there still has not been any period where there were more than three Black Senators served at one time. With there being 50 states, and 100 Senate seats, each state that normalizes having a person of color sitting the seat brings us that much closer to having true representation in Congress and the Government.

What we learned from this event:

As a country and a people we still have a long way to go in terms of political representation and having true equality where it matters. But every day a barrier is broken that shows us what is possible, and brings us one step closer to that goal.

About the Author

Author Profile

Quinton McDonald is an author/ entrepreneur from Little Rock, Arkansas. He has a degree in Business from the University of Maryland. As a self-published author, he currently has a children’s book for young girls of color titled Yes, you are beautiful too!. Its purpose is to promote more positive self-esteem in a society that praises certain “looks” more than others. He also has a children’s book for young boys of color, Dad, can I ask you a question? which promotes the notion that “you can accomplish anything you put your mind to regardless of circumstances.”

As an advocate for the power of positive thought, McDonald has had the opportunity to speak to multiple youth groups through community organizations and public schools. His third book, 4 Children, 3 Baby Mommas, 2 Divorces Later…: What I learned from failing in my Relationships, addresses improving the quality of relationships. He takes his own experience and lessons learned and openly shares them to help others where they may need it. Because of this he has been invited to speak in several forums about common relationship issues and ways to overcome them. Lastly, Quinton has been a member of the United States Navy for over 12 years and has served the country around the world. Through all, his primary mission is to contribute to the improvement of the lives of people of color, especially the youth.

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McDonald, Q. (2021, June 10). Raphael G. Warnock (1969- ) [Children’s Edition]. BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/uncategorized/raphael-g-warnock-1969-2/

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