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Two blacks , Johnny Ford of Tuskegee and A.J. Cooper of Prichard , are elected mayors in Alabama . Forty - six black and white sailors are injured in a race riot on board the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk off North Vietnam .
Two blacks , Johnny Ford of Tuskegee and A.J. Cooper of Prichard , are elected mayors in Alabama . Forty - six black and white sailors are injured in a race riot on board the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk off North Vietnam .
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Jimmy Carter , former governor of Georgia , is elected 39th President of the United States with strong support from black voters . Benjamin Hooks , Federal Communications Commission member , suc- ceeds Roy Wilkins as NAACP executive ...
Jimmy Carter , former governor of Georgia , is elected 39th President of the United States with strong support from black voters . Benjamin Hooks , Federal Communications Commission member , suc- ceeds Roy Wilkins as NAACP executive ...
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Andrew Young is elected mayor of Atlanta , GA to succeed Maynard Jackson . Coleman Young is reelected mayor of Detroit , MI . Thurman L. Milner is elected mayor of Hartford , CT . James Chase is elected mayor of Spokane , WA .
Andrew Young is elected mayor of Atlanta , GA to succeed Maynard Jackson . Coleman Young is reelected mayor of Detroit , MI . Thurman L. Milner is elected mayor of Hartford , CT . James Chase is elected mayor of Spokane , WA .
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