Friday, December 29, 2017

To pacify the local Blacks of DC..........after the King riots in the late 1960s..........they gave Blacks more rights..........jobs...........etc................and made Marian.......B............an illuminati plant...


Marion Barry, Washington's 'Mayor for Life,' Even After Prison, Dies at ...

https://www.nytimes.com/.../marion-s-barry-jr-former-mayor-of-washington-dies-at-7...
Nov 23, 2014 - Mr. Barry had various health problems in recent years, including undergoing a kidney transplant in 2009. His death comes just months after the publication of his autobiography, “Mayor for Life: The Incredible Story of Marion Barry Jr.” Elected mayor four times — in 1978, 1982, 1986 and 1994 — Mr. Barry ...

Marion Barry - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Barry
Jump to Personal life - As a result of his arrest and the ensuing trial, Barry decided in June 1990 not to seek re-election as mayor. After his arrest and through his trial, Barry continued as mayor. He even ran as an independent for an at-large seat on the council against 74-year-old incumbent Hilda Mason.

Mayor for Life: The Incredible Story of Marion Barry, Jr. - Amazon.com

https://www.amazon.com/Mayor-Life-Incredible-Story-Marion/dp/1593095066
Mayor for Life: The Incredible Story of Marion Barry, Jr. and over one million other books are available for Amazon Kindle. ... Four-time mayor of Washington, DC, Marion Barry, Jr. tells his shocking and courageous life story, beginning in the cotton fields in Mississippi to the ...

Timeline: The life of Marion Barry - The Washington Post

https://www.washingtonpost.com/apps/g/page/local/...the-life...marion-barry/1094/
Marion Barry is the District's most well-known and polarizing politician. Here's a look at the personal and political life of the four-term mayor and city councilman.

In 'Mayor for Life,' D.C.'s Marion Barry takes pride in himself but little ...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/...mayor-for-life...marion-barry.../589803ca-f3d6-1...
Jun 15, 2014 - Curiously, the dramatic climax of Marion Barry's autobiography is exactly the kind of salacious moment that he has long dismissed as irrelevant and sensational, a notorious incident that steers attention far away from his life's work: It was sometime in the 1980s, and the mayor was at a party at a house he ...

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