Those We've Lost: Politics
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Thomas I. Atkins - Thomas I. Atkins, a hard-driving champion of racial justice who rose from rural Indiana to become Boston's first Black at-large city councilor, died after struggling for nearly two years with Lou Gehrig's disease. Atkins faced off against opponents of busing in the 1970s as an NAACP leader. He was 69.
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Rep. Julia Carson - Rep. Julia Carson, the first African American and the first woman to represent Indianapolis in Congress died of lung cancer. She was 69.
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Douglas Dollarhide - Douglas Dollarhide, the first elected Black councilman of Compton, Calif., in 1963, who made history again in 1969 as the city's first Black mayor, died after a lengthy illness. He was 85.
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Anna R. Langford - Anna R. Langford, an attorney and the first African-American woman to serve on the Chicago City Council, died after a brief battle with lung cancer. She was 90.
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Levy Mwanawasa - Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa, who broke the African tradition of silence and solidarity among leaders to denounce neighboring Zimbabwe's economic ruin, died weeks after suffering a stroke. He was 59.
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