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RandySF

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Thu Jan 4, 2018, 04:20 AM Jan 2018

In rebuke to Trump, Charlottesville selects first black woman mayor

he city of Charlottesville, Virginia suffered a dark year in 2017.

Marked out by Confederate sympathizers for moving to eliminate a statue of Robert E. Lee, white supremacists converged on the city for violent demonstrations in August, resulting in the murder of civil rights activist Heather Heyer.

Donald Trump did nothing to comfort the city, claiming some of the white supremacists were “very fine people” and blaming the violence on “both sides.” Republican Rep. Tom Garrett, whose district includes Charlottesville, even posed for a smiling photo-op with one of the racist activists who organized the violent event.

But the residents of the city fought back against hate at the ballot box — and their efforts have resulted in a new and diverse generation of state and local leaders.

In November, Charlottesville helped elect Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax — the second-ever African American to hold that office.
And at the local level, Charlottesville city councilor Nikuyah Walker, also elected last November, was appointed mayor on Tuesday, becoming the first black woman in that role.


https://shareblue.com/in-rebuke-to-trump-charlottesville-selects-first-black-woman-mayor/

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