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Maynard Jackson is reelected as mayor of Atlanta, GA.
1989 (Oct 3)
Maynard Holbrook Jackson was elected to a new term as mayor of Atlanta, Georgia. Jackson scored a landslide victory over city councilman and veteran civil rights activist Hosea Williams to return to City Hall. Jackson won 82 percent of the votes to less than 20 percent for Williams. Jackson's victory had become all but certain after a more formidable candidate, Michael Lomax, the Black chairman of the Fulton County Commission, withdrew from the race on August 8, 1989. When polls consistently showed that Lomax would also lose decisively to Jackson, the commissioner withdrew rather than jeopardize his seat on the county body. Jackson was first elected mayor of Atlanta in 1973, becoming the first Black American to be elected mayor of a major Southern city since the Reconstruction era. He served two terms until 1982, when he became ineligible for another successive reelection. Between terms in the mayor's office, Jackson had served as a corporate attorney in Chicago and Atlanta.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.