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Los Angeles Elects Karen Bass As Mayor, The First African American Woman To Hold The Title

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Karen Bass – the U.S. Representative of California District 37– has now won the mayor’s election of Los Angeles, making her the first African American woman to hold the position, succeeding the 42 men who held office before her. “You’ve always been on the right side of the issues that we care so deeply about, […]

Source: The Hilltop - The Nation's Oldest Black Collegiate Newspaper

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