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On this day in Alabama history: Richard Arrington Jr. was born

Oct 19 feature

A campaign poster for Richard Arrington's 1975 re-election run for a seat on the Birmingham City Council. (From Encyclopedia of Alabama, courtesy of John Morse)

October 19, 1934

Richard Arrington Jr., the first African-American mayor of Birmingham, was born in Livingston. The longest serving mayor in Birmingham history, Arrington served five terms from 1979 to 1999 and worked to overcome the city’s economic dependence on the steel industry and its history of racial division. During his tenure, the city added a record number of new jobs, had the strongest tax base in Alabama, and integrated its payroll so that blacks held half of all positions. In 1992, the Justice Department charged Arrington with accepting a bribe for city construction but later dropped all charges.

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