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Mayor For Life : The Incredible Story of Marion Barry, Jr. / Marion Barry, Jr. and Omar Tyree

Catalog Data

Author:
Barry, Marion 1936-2014  Search this
Tyree, Omar  Search this
Subject:
Barry, Marion 1936-2014  Search this
Physical description:
340 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Type:
Biography
Place:
Washington (D.C.)
Date:
2014
1967-1995
1995-
Notes:
AAPG copy Purchased from the Arts Libraries Endowment.
Summary:
Four-time mayor of Washington, DC, Marion Barry, Jr. tells his shocking and courageous life story, beginning in the cotton fields in Mississippi to the executive offices of one of the most powerful cities in the world. Known nationally as the disgraced mayor caught on camera smoking crack cocaine in a downtown hotel room with a mistress, Marion Barry Jr. has led a controversial career. This provocative, captivating narrative follows the Civil Rights activist, going back to his Mississippi roots, his Memphis upbringing, and his academic school days, up through his college years and move to Washington, DC, where he became actively involved in Civil Rights, community activism, and bold politics. In Mayor for Life, Marion Barry, Jr. tells all--including the story of his campaigns for mayor of Washington, his ultimate rise to power, his personal struggles and downfalls, and the night of embarrassment, followed by his term in federal prison and ultimately a victorious fourth term as mayor. From the man who, despite the setbacks, boldly served the community of Washington, DC. This is his full story of courage, empowerment, hope, tragedy, triumph, and inspiration.
Topic:
African American mayors  Search this
Mayors  Search this
City council members  Search this
Politics and government  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1095692