Kweisi Mfume Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Net Worth, Lynn Whitfield, Education and For Congress

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Kweisi Mfume Biography and Wiki

Kweisi Mfume is an American politician who served as the U.S. Representative for Maryland’s 7th congressional district from 1987 to 1996. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on 24 October 1948, the eldest of four as Frizzell Gerald Gray.

From 1996 to 2004, Mfume was the president as well as the CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). In the year 2006, he ran for the U.S. Senate seat that was being vacated by Paul Sarbanes, narrowly losing the Democratic primary election to Ben Cardin. Mfume was elected to again fill his former House seat, which had been left vacant by the death of Elijah Cummings in April 2020.

Kweisi Mfume Age

Mfume is 71 years old as of 2020, he was born on 24 October 1948 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. He was born as Frizzell Gerald Gra, he is still alive and in good health. Mfume celebrates his birthday on October 24 every year and his birth sign is Scorpio.

Kweisi Mfume Height

Mfume stands at an average height and has moderate weight. He appears to be quite tall in stature if his photos, relative to his surroundings, are anything to go by. However, details regarding his actual height and other body measurements are currently not publicly available. We are keeping tabs and will update this information once it is out.

Kweisi Mfume Education

Mfume studied at Frederick Douglass High School, Baltimore City Community College, Johns Hopkins University, and Morgan State University.

Kweisi Mfume Family, Parents and Siblings

Mfume was born and raised by her parents in Baltimore, Maryland as Frizzell Gerald Gra. Mfume is the eldest of four. His father, a truck driver, abandoned his family in Gray’s youth. His stepfather, Clifton Gray, was a truck driver, and his mother, Mary Elizabeth Gray, took odd jobs, but the family was often short of cash. Mfume was a good student who was protective of his three younger sisters.

When Mfume was eleven, Clifton Gray abandoned the family. Then, when he was sixteen, his mother discovered that she had cancer and soon died. He told U.S. News and World Report, “After she died of cancer, things spun out of control.”

Kweisi Mfume Eary Life

Mfume quit high school during his second year and went to work to help support his sisters. At times he worked as many as three different jobs in a single week. He also began hanging out on street corners drinking with friends. As he recalled in U.S. News and World Report, “I was locked up a couple of times on suspicion of theft because I happened to be black and happened to be young.

And before I knew it, I was a teenage parent, not once but twice, three times, four times, five times.” Mfume’s life changed on a July night in the late 1960s. He had been drinking with his friends when suddenly he began to feel strange.

“People were standing around shooting craps (playing dice) and everything else, and something just came over me,” he remembered in Business Week. “I said, ‘I can’t live like this anymore.’ And I walked away.” Mfume spent the rest of the night in prayer, then proceeded to earn his high-school diploma and pursue a college degree.

In an effort to connect with his African background, Mfume adopted a new name early in the 1970s. His aunt had traveled to Ghana and suggested the name when she returned. “Kweisi Mfume” is a phrase that translates as “conquering son of kings.” Mfume went to work at a radio station in Baltimore.

He began as an unpaid volunteer and eventually became an announcer. He also earned a bachelor’s degree with honors from Morgan State University in 1976. When that college opened a radio station, Mfume was hired as a program director. Mfume became one of the strongest voices in Baltimore’s black community. His growing popularity convinced him to try his hand at politics.

In 1978 Mfume ran for a seat on the Baltimore City Council. After an advisor recommended that he start wearing suits and ties, he won the election by only three votes. Mfume became a constant critic of then-Baltimore mayor William Donald Schaefer (1921–), accusing Schaefer of ignoring poor neighborhoods.

The two men almost came to blows on several occasions. Gradually Mfume became aware that politics was a game of compromise and building coalitions (temporary alliances). He learned the art of negotiation (give and take to settle an issue) and even developed a friendly relationship with Schaefer. Mfume told Business Week of his former enemy, “We could go to our graves battling each other, or we could get things done.”

Kweisi Mfume Wife Tiffany Mcmillan: Is he married?

Mfume is married to Tiffany McMillan. He is the father of five children with several different women during his difficult teenage years, whom he actively supports (and who actively support him in his politics) to this day. He has since adopted one child as well.

For Congressman Kweisi, this is not his first marriage as he was previously married to Linda Shields in July 1972; but the marriage never lasted forever as they had anticipated.

Kweisi Mfume WifeTiffany McMillan

Tiffany McMillan Mfume is the current sitting Director of the Center for Academic Success and Retention at Morgan State, as well as the granddaughter of the late Enolia Pettigen Mcmillan a former NAACP leader.

She was also Morgan State University’s beauty queen from 1992-93. Tiffany is best recognized as the wife of Kweisi Mfume, an American politician and the former President/CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), who is now serving in the 100th through 104th Congress.

Kweisi Mfume Wife Age, Tiffany McMillan Age

Mfume age, date of birth and birthday are publicly not available. We will update this section once this information is available.

Kweisi Mfume Kids, Tiffany McMillan Kids

Kweisi Mfume Together with his wife Tiffany McMillan has six children, of whom five, are from Mfume’s earlier relationships as a teenager, while the sixth was adopted by the couple. The kids are known as Ronald T. Gray, Keith Mfume, Donald Mfume, Michael Mfume, and Kevin Mfume where both are boys.

Kweisi Mfume and Lynn Whitfield

Kweisi Mfume and Lynn Whitfield dated from 1970 to 1972. Lynn Whitfield is a 66-year-old American Actress. Born Lynn Butler-Smith on 6th May 1953 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, she is famous for Boston Public. Her zodiac sign is Taurus.

With his handsome looks, smooth manner, and current girlfriend — an actress, Lynn Whitfield, who won an Emmy Award in 1991 for her portrayal of Josephine Baker in a cable television movie — he brings a measure of glamour to an organization sometimes seen as frumpy.

At his news conference on Saturday, Mr. Mfume spoke of the need for the N.A.A.C.P. to maintain a commitment to coalition politics with whites and others.

In doing so, he appeared to be trying to assuage the concerns of some whites and blacks who had been put off by the attempts by Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., the former executive director, to align the organization with Mr. Farrakhan, who preaches a black separatist ideology.” It is easier to accomplish things when you maximize the number of people who you have working with you and working for you,” he said in an interview.

As a condition of taking the job, Mr. Mfume wrested concessions from the N.A.A.C.P. board, which since the mid-1980s has taken much power and control from the organization’s chief executive but has fallen short in raising money and in debating and formulating policy.

Rather than report to a 64-member board, Mr. Mfume will deal with a smaller executive committee and have the authority to hire and dismiss staff members, a power that had been stripped from the top executive. And his title will be president and chief executive officer, not the executive director.

“The need to symbolically change the position back to the president — something, although small — was powerful in terms of what is said about the position,” he said in an interview.

One unanswered question, however, involves Mr. Mfume’s administrative skills. As a member of Congress, and before that, the Baltimore City Council, Mr. Mfume has never had to run an organization as large as the N.A.A.C.P. But officials of the organization say they are not overly concerned.” If that becomes a problem, we could get him a manager,” said one board member who spoke on condition of anonymity. “Because he brings so much else, if he’s weak there, we could prop him up.”

Kweisi Mfume Net Worth

Mfume has an estimated Net Worth of $5 million dollars as of 2020. This includes his Assets, Money, and Income. His primary source of income is his career as a U.S. Representative. Through his various sources of income, Mfume has been able to accumulate a good fortune but prefers to lead a modest lifestyle.

Kweisi Mfume Measurements and Facts

Here are some interesting facts and body measurements you should know about Kweisi Mfume.

Kweisi Mfume Bio and Wiki

  • Full Names: Frizzell Gerald Gra
  • Popular As: Politician and the former President and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
  • Gender: Male
  • Occupation / Profession: U.S. Representative
  • Nationality: American
  • Race / Ethnicity:
  • Religion:  To be updated
  • Sexual Orientation: Straight

Kweisi Mfume Birthday

  • Age / How Old?: 71 years old as of 2020
  • Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
  • Date of Birth: 24 October 1948
  • Place of Birth: Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
  • Birthday: October 24

Kweisi Mfume Body Measurements

  • Body Measurements: To be updated
  • Height / How Tall?: Average
  • Weight: Moderate
  • Eye Color: To be updated
  • Hair Color: To be updated
  • Shoe Size: To be updated
  • Dress Size: To be updated
  • Breast Size: To be updated
  • Waist Size: To be updated
  • Hip Size: To be updated

Kweisi Mfume Family and Relationship

  • Father (Dad): Clifton Gray(step-father)
  • Mother: Mary Elizabeth Gray
  • Siblings (Brothers and Sisters): Three sisters
  • Marital Status: Married
  • Wife/Spouse: Married to Tiffany McMillan
  • Dating / Girlfriend: Not Applicable
  • Children:  Sons (Ronald T. Gray, Donald Mfume, Michael Mfume, Keith Mfume, Kevin Mfume) Daughter(s) (To be updated)

Kweisi Mfume Networth and Salary

  • Net Worth: $5 million dollars
  • Salary: Under Review
  • Source of Income: U.S. Representative

Kweisi Mfume House and Cars

  • Place of living: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
  • Cars: Car Brand to be Updated

Kweisi Mfume For Congress

Ex-NAACP Leader Kweisi Mfume Wins Maryland Seat in Congress

Democrat Kweisi Mfume easily won a special election Tuesday to finish the term of the late Elijah Cummings, retaking a Maryland congressional seat he held for five terms before leaving to lead the NAACP. Mfume defeated Republican Kimberly Klacik in the heavily Democratic 7th Congressional District, capping a race dramatically reshaped by the coronavirus. After winning what was largely a mail-in election, Mfume told supporters many people are “struggling at this hour to fight off the terrible disease of the coronavirus.”

“To them, to their families and to the families of so many others who have lost lives prematurely to this disease, I want all of you to know that from day one, all of my attention, all of my energy and all of my focus in the United States Congress will be on using science, data and common sense to help get our nation through this dark hour in our history,” Mfume said. He wore a mask on election night, flanked by his wife and other supporters who also wore masks as protection against the virus.

Maryland opened just three polling stations Tuesday and sent ballots weeks in advance to encourage mail voting because of the pandemic. Earlier this month, thousands of Wisconsin primary voters waited hours outside overcrowded polling stations, and Maryland’s contest could be a test for future races in a key election year.

For Mfume, the immediate challenge will be leading in a majority-black district with a sizable area in Baltimore that for weeks had Maryland’s highest number of reported coronavirus cases. Democratic lawmakers had sounded the alarm over the virus killing African Americans at a higher rate.

Democrats outnumber Republicans by more than 4-1 in the district, which includes a significant portion of the city of Baltimore and parts of Baltimore and Howard counties. The diverse district includes areas of Baltimore that struggle with poverty and violent crime, and more affluent areas and such landmarks as Johns Hopkins Hospital.

The 71-year-old Mfume also spoke Tuesday evening of tackling challenges that include food deserts in poor urban areas, a lack of transportation, and the need to modernize school buildings. He said people are crying out for change.

“I promise you that as your congressman I will use every ability that I have to bring about that change,” Mfume said after capturing an overwhelming number of votes in the city and strong majorities in both counties. Mfume also supports stronger gun-control measures, including reauthorizing a federal assault weapons ban that expired in 2005. Baltimore had 348 homicides last year — the fifth straight year topping 300 — making it the city’s most violent year ever per capita.

Mfume is to serve the rest of Cummings’ term until January. The victory also means Mfume will run as an incumbent in Maryland’s June primary to be the nominee for a full term in November. Mfume held for five terms from 1987 to 1996 and chaired the NAACP from 1996 until 2004. The NAACP is based in Baltimore.

The 7th district attracted national attention last year when President Donald Trump referred to it on Twitter as a “disgusting, rat and rodent-infested mess”where “no human being would want to live.” At the time, Cummings was the powerful House Oversight Committee chairman, leading multiple investigations of the president.

Trump’s tweets also followed an appearance by Klacik on the Fox News network’s program “Fox & Friends,” which invited her on-air to discuss her social media posts showing trash in Baltimore. Klacik, a Baltimore County Republican Central Committee member, had campaigned on economic development and helping struggling parts of Baltimore via a federal “opportunity zones” program.

After Mfume seized early victory, Klacik tweeted: “That one time when hard work didn’t pay off. Perhaps one day District 7 will want a change. Proud of my team & the work we put in.” In the June 2 primary, Mfume will face many of the same opponents he defeated in February. The primary was originally scheduled for April but was postponed by Gov. Larry Hogan due to the virus.

Kweisi Mfume Quotes

  • “While the eyes of the nation are on Washington, and on this inauguration, we’ve come back to Florida to say that we remember and we must not ever forget. These two events, simultaneously and noteworthy, produce for us an interesting juxtaposition.
  • The contrast hearkens our attention to the need for a nationwide uniform system for casting ballots and counting ballots that’s the same — no matter what state you’re in, no matter what you might look like, no matter what the election is.”
  • “I was there when your officers opened fire after the funeral, … So, I’m not ill-informed.”
  • “Their anger is justified, … Their feelings of frustration are justified. We have an obligation to listen so that we don’t repeat (this) situation in communities all across this nation.”
  • “And it really gets down to an issue of class. The poor and the poorest of the poor tend to be the ones that are being missed by the census,”
  • “Little Richard has distinguished himself as not only an unparalleled musical genius but also as a unique and innovative performing artist — fusing pure vocal talent with exhilarating showmanship,”
  • “I think we’ve reached a point in our history as a people and as a nation that we’ve almost come full circle,”
  • “I should point out that this does not constitute an official meeting with the NAACP, … I do hope, however, that it begins the process for future dialogue with the NAACP.”
  • “exacerbated when there is excessive use of force by the police. I’m appealing, quite frankly, to those persons who are very angry, to hold their anger a little longer, until we’re able to bring a little justice here.”
  • “This type of random violence is repulsive, and it must not be allowed to go unpunished,”
  • “This type of random violence is repulsive and it must not be allowed to go unpunished,”
  • “We say never again, never again, to this kind of violence,”
  • “so let me put that to rest.”
  • “It’s been a special kind of relationship, and in a special way, I think it’s spoken volumes to the rest of America, the bulwark of American democracy.”
  • “a society 200-plus years beyond its own revolution, that has failed to come to grips with the issue of race.”
  • “This issue is crying out for advocates, … and we expect advocacy from the White House and the Justice Department.”
  • “When the television-viewing public sits down to watch the new prime-time shows scheduled for this fall’s lineup,”

Kweisi Mfume Contact Information

Contacting Kweisi Mfume

  • Title: Democratic challenger, previously U.S. Rep.
  • Phone: (410) 468 – 3338
  • Fax:
  • Website:
  • Mailing Address:
  • 505 Park Ave, Suite 200, Baltimore, MD 21201
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Frequently Asked Questions About Kweisi Mfume

Who is Kweisi Mfume?

Kweisi Mfume is an American politician and the former President and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP),

How old is Kweisi Mfume?

Frizzell Gerald Gray was born on October 24. 1948 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Mfume is 71 years old as of 2019.

How tall is Kweisi Mfume?

Mfume has not shared his height with the public. His height will be listed once we have it from a credible source.

Is Kweisi Mfume married?

Yes, she is married to Tiffany McMillan. He is a father to five children with several different women during his difficult teenage years, whom he actively supports (and who actively support him in his politics) to this day. He has since adopted one child as well.

For Congressman Kweisi, this is not his first marriage as he was previously married to Linda Shields in July 1972; but the marriage never lasted forever as they had anticipated.

How much is Kweisi Mfume worth?

Mfume has an approximate net worth of $5 million. This amount has been accrued from his successful career as a politician.

Where does Kweisi Mfume live?

He is a resident of Baltimore, Maryland, USA, we shall upload pictures of his house as soon as we have them.

Is Kweisi Mfume dead or alive?

Mfume is alive and in good health. There have been no reports of him being sick or having any health-related issues.

Where is Kweisi Mfume Now?

Politician: Mfume is pursuing his career in politics. He is working as a democratic Nominee U.S. Congress, Maryland – 7th District.

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