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“I went downtown as a lawyer and then I worked in a liquor store at night, as I had done all through law school. And so when I got to the point where I could give up the night job, I joined the political club.”

Quote by David Dinkins

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David Dinkins
David Dinkins

David Dinkins, born on July 10, 1927, was the first African American mayor in the history of the United States. He served as the Mayor of New York City from 1989 to 1993, during which he focused on improving public safety, promoting economic development, and fostering racial harmony. Under Dinkins' leadership, New York City experienced a transition from a high-crime city to a recovering one. more

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