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Thomas Bradley, Harold Washington, and Coleman Young were all influential African American politicians who served as mayors in major U.S. cities—Los Angeles, Chicago, and Detroit, respectively. They played pivotal roles in advocating for civil rights, economic development, and social equity in their communities during a time of significant racial and political change. Each faced challenges in their efforts to address issues of race and inequality, leaving lasting legacies in urban governance.

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