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Author Holmes, Robert C

Title A Mayor for All the People : Kenneth Gibson's Newark
Published New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (362 pages)
Contents Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION How should we measure the historical significance of the Kenneth Gibson era in new ark? -- Chapter 1 ON BEING FIRST -- Chapter 2 NAVIGATING RACIAL POLITICS -- Chapter 3 FRIENDS AND FAMILY -- Chapter 4 TRYING TO MAKE CITY GOVERNMENT WORK -- Chapter 5 AN IN-DEPTH LOOK INSIDE CITY GOVERNMENT -- Chapter 6 WORKING WITH THE ANCHOR INSTITUTIONS -- Chapter 7 FORCES BEYOND CONTROL -- Chapter 8 MAYOR GIBSON REFLECTS -- Conclusion GIBSON'S LEGACY the man, the time, and the place, 1970-1986 -- AFTERWORD -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX
Summary In 1970, Kenneth Gibson was elected as Newark, New Jersey's first African-American mayor, a position he held for an impressive sixteen years. Yet even as Gibson served as a trailblazer for black politicians, he presided over a troubled time in the city's history, as Newark's industries declined and its crime and unemployment rates soared. This book offers a balanced assessment of Gibson's leadership and his legacy, from the perspectives of the people most deeply immersed in 1970s and 1980s Newark politics: city employees, politicians, activists, journalists, educators, and even fellow big-city mayors like David Dinkins. The contributors include many of Gibson's harshest critics, as well as some of his closest supporters, friends, and family members--culminating in an exclusive interview with Gibson himself, reflecting on his time in office. Together, these accounts provide readers with a compelling inside look at a city in crisis, a city that had been rocked by riots three years before Gibson took office and one that Harper's magazine named "America's worst city" at the start of his second term. At its heart, it raises a question that is still relevant today: how should we evaluate a leader who faced major structural and economic challenges, but never delivered all the hope and change he promised voters?
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Subject African American mayors -- New Jersey -- Newark -- Biography
Interviewing in journalism -- New Jersey -- Newark
Interviews -- New Jersey -- Newark
Mayors -- New Jersey -- Newark -- Biography
Urban renewal -- New Jersey -- Newark
HISTORY / General.
African American mayors
Interviewing in journalism
Interviews
Mayors
Urban renewal
New Jersey -- Newark
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
Author Roper, Richard W
Dinkins, David
Coleman, Bonnie
Oliver, Sheila
Means, Fred
Kukla, Barbara
Bierbaum, Martin
James, Sharpe
Rice, Ronald
ISBN 9780813598802
081359880X