[3 of 3 Sound Level is low so, turn up volume] Before there was Barack Obama, there was Progressive Chicago Democratic Mayor, Harold Washington. Voted into office by a progressive, diverse, multi-cultural, multi-racial constituency in 1983, Washington fought against racist GOP AND Democratic lead opposition during his tenure.
An avid reader and captivating public speaker, Washington lead Chicago through a redevelopment & reinvigoration of a previously slumping Chicago economy. (Sounds familiar?)
In this TV interview from April 24, 1984, Washington talks about economic stimulus, redevelopment, investment in urban infrastructure, race relations, political sabotage (from a then racist City Council majority) and his plans for the future of the City of Chicago -- including development of a new main public library (which was later re-named for Washington after his passing in 1987.)
Washington died of a massive heart attack while in office, the week of Thanksgiving, 1987. Like Barack Obama (actually well BEFORE Obama), Washington was a long-time resident of Chicago's southside neighborhood, Hyde Park. African American politician Eugene Sawyer succeeded Washington.
Legend. Set the path for Obama.
Haluk10 2 years ago