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862: 297:- area businessman, community leader, and politician, who served as Public Safety Commissioner (1965-1969) on the City Commission, and co-terminous as President of the Commission and Mayor of Mobile in 1967-1968. At that time, the mayor's title was co-extensive with the presidency of the City Commission, and was rotated for one-year terms among the three city commissioners. In 1984 he was elected as Finance Commissioner. 1505: 329:
Louisiana, Georgia, and Florida, with seven in the latter state, and it had become synonymous with Southern casual dining. Outlaw and his father continued to develop the business together during the next two decades, when it became the largest cafeteria chain in the nation. The younger Outlaw advanced to serve as the vice-chairman of the board and director of Morrison Restaurants, Inc.
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Born on a farm near Mobile, Alabama, in 1926, Outlaw moved with his parents and family into the city when he was 14. It was becoming a center of defense-related jobs at the shipyards as the United States began to respond to World War II in Europe, stimulating other businesses as well. The city became
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form of government. In new elections Outlaw was elected directly as mayor, the first person to do so since 1911, when the city had adopted the commission system. He promoted investment in downtown Mobile to stimulate redevelopment. After leaving office, he continued to be active in political, civic
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form of city government. In July 1985 citywide elections were held for mayor, to be elected at-large, and the seven members of the city council, all non-partisan positions. Outlaw won the direct election to a full four-year term as mayor, the first person directly elected to the office since 1911,
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As mayor, Outlaw was committed to investment in downtown Mobile to stimulate redevelopment and attract new businesses. His administration proposed construction of a convention center in 1987. It was part of a 15-year plan for redevelopment. Built on the waterfront of the Mobile River after Outlaw
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In 1951 Outlaw started working as an auditor in his father's business, Morrison's Restaurants. This business was started by J. A. Morrison with one cafeteria in Mobile in 1920 and was the first to introduce the cafeteria concept in the South. By 1950, Morrison's had 17 locations in Alabama,
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Outlaw entered politics in 1965, and was elected as Public Safety Commissioner of the city of Mobile, serving into 1969. The government had three non-partisan commissioners elected at-large, each for specific responsibilities. In addition, they rotated the position of President of the
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After several years in business, Outlaw returned to politics, being elected as Finance Commissioner of the city in 1984. While running as a non-partisan, Outlaw had shifted from the Democratic Party of his youth to the
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Municipal elections in Alabama are formally non-partisan. While Outlaw was a member of the Republican Party, he was not formally elected on the mayoral ballot as a Republican
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From the late 1960s through the 1970s and early 80s, politics in Mobile changed as barriers were removed to voting by African Americans following passage of the
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of roughly equal populations. That year three African Americans were elected to the city council; it was the first time any had been elected to city office.
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from 1989-1991. He also continued to be active in civic and church affairs. He contributed to Catholic charities and helped support
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This had resulted from a suit by Wiley Bolden with the support the Non-Partisan Voters League in the late 1970s, challenging the
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left office, the convention center has been a catalyst for related development, and ultimately named in Outlaw's honor.
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and church affairs, serving as chairman of the Alabama Republican Party in 1989-1991 and in several civic positions.
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introduced legislation which permitted a voter referendum in May 1985, at which city voters approved a change to a
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when the city had established the commission form of government. The seven city council members were elected from
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In recognition of his contributions to the Archdiocese of Mobile, he was made a Knight of St. Gregory.
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2003, he was inducted to McGill-Toolen Hall of Fame at his former high school.
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Commission/Mayor for one-year terms during their service on the commission.
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The Arthur R. Outlaw Mobile Convention Center was named in his honor.
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crowded with thousands of new workers recruited to the defense jobs.
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Outlaw had attended Catholic schools and in the city studied at
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Mobile renaissance : celebrating Mobile's tricentennial
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1998, he was elected to the Alabama Business Hall of Fame.
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election of city commissioners, which was filed under the
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Index

Mayor of Mobile
Lambert C. Mims
Mike Dow
Mayor of Mobile
Joseph N. Langan
Lambert C. Mims
George E. McNally
Gary A. Greenough
Mobile County, Alabama
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Gay Outlaw
Alma mater
Mobile
mayor-council
McGill Institute
Spring Hill College
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Republican Party
at-large
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Mobile v. Bolden
Frederick G. Bromberg
Mary Zoghby
mayor-council
single-member districts
Mike Dow
Alabama Republican Party
Spring Hill College
Spring Hill College

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