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Surrounded by her family, Keisha Lance-Bottoms is sworn in as Atlanta’s 60th mayor during the Atlanta mayoral inauguration at Martin Luther King, Jr. International Chapel at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Jan. 2.
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Newly Elected Ala. Sen. Doug Jones Appoints Black Chief of Staff
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Dana Gresham becomes the only Black chief-ofstaff for a Democrat in U.S. Senate.
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PHILADELPHIA-Dr. Sadie Mosell-Alexander was sworn in Wednesday as assistant city solicitor. She is the first outstanding appointee of Mayor Harry A. Mackey’s administration. Dr. Alexander is the first woman associated with the road cases department which has to do with litigation brought by contractors and others for the opening and widening of streets, the condemnation of streets and contracts between the city and contractors for work on subways and other civic improvements. Continued on A3
...golf course and the university-owned restaurant and hotel known as the Carolina Inn were off-limits...
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Philadelphia Has Woman Asst. City Solicitor
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LeRoy Frasier, Helped Desegregate UNC University, Dies at 80 LeRoy Frasier, who along with his brother and another high school student was among the first AfricanAmerican undergraduate students to successfully challenge racial segregation at North Carolina’s flagship public university, has died at the age of 80. Family members said Jan. 2 that Frasier, a long-time English teacher, suffered heart failure and died Dec. 29 at a hospital in New York City. Frasier; his brother, Ralph;
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Sadie Alexander was born on Jan. 2, 1898. She was the first Black woman to receive a PhD. in the U.S. and the first to earn a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. She was also the first Black woman to be appointed Assistant City Solicitor for Philadelphia, an event the AFRO put on the front page in 1928.
By Shantella Y. Sherman Special to the AFRO ssherman@afro.com On Jan. 2, Dana Gresham, the former assistant secretary for government affairs at the Department of Transportation, became the only Black chiefof-staff for a Senate Democrat on the Hill. Gresham’s appointment by Sen.-elect Doug Jones (D-Ala.), while widely celebrated, highlighted a generations-old lack of Black hires in key legislative positions. And while those cavernous voids in Black talent thrived unchecked for decades, Gresham’s
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This Sept. 1955 photo shows from left, LeRoy Frasier, John Lewis Brandon and Ralph Frasier on the steps of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N.C. Roland Giduz Photographic Collection/The Wilson Library, UNC Chapel Hill via AP
and John Lewis Brandon were students at Hillside High School in Durham when they applied to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1955. They were rejected until a federal court judge ordered UNC-Chapel Hill to admit them. Although UNC-Chapel Hill officially opened its doors to the three young men, they weren’t welcomed everywhere. Ralph Frasier, 79, who lives in Jacksonville, Florida, recalled Tuesday that the golf course and the Continued on A3
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Milwaukee Red Cross Changes Visit Policy After Criticism Mainly Blacks and Latinos Would Have Been Affected By The Associated Press The American Red Cross of Wisconsin is abandoning a new policy in Milwaukee that would have forced predominantly Black and Latino residents from lowincome areas to travel to
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