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Redistricting paved the way for Walton to win election on June 21, 1983, as Rhode Island's first African-American state senator. He served four years as the first Black president pro tempore of the Rhode Island Senate, as Senior Deputy Majority Leader in 1997–1998, and on the Judiciary Committee and
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United States Congress House Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution (2006). "Prepared Statement of the Honorable Charles D. Walton, Former Rhode Island State Senator, Before the National Commission on the Voting Rights Act, June 14, 2005".
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Voting Rights Act: Section 5 of the Act, History, Scope, and Purpose : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, October 25,
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into separate districts and removed many African-American voters from Walton's district while adding numerous Latino voters. Walton was unseated in the primary by
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After leaving office at the end of 2002, Walton worked as associate dean for the Office of College Opportunity and Support Programs at the
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the Committee on Special Legislation. He introduced the Community Reinvestment Act, which banned the practice of
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by banks, and enacted legislation to establish a minority health program under the
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in May 2009. He has served on numerous boards and committees, including the
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in 1974. He moved to Rhode Island in the mid-1970s for a position at
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After nearly twenty years in the senate, Walton lost the June 2002
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in 1971 and his PhD in educational administration from the
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and then became director of the Urban Education Center in
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primary election after legislative redistricting split
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Rhode Island Senate
Juan Pichardo
Raleigh, North Carolina
Democratic
Anita Earls
Shaw University
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Rhode Island Senate
Democrat
South Providence
Community College of Rhode Island
Raleigh, North Carolina
Washington, D.C.
Shaw University
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Roger Williams University
Providence
National Urban League
NAACP
Rhode Island Senate
redlining
Rhode Island Department of Health
Democratic
South Providence
Juan Pichardo
Harold Metts
Community College of Rhode Island
University of Rhode Island
Rhode Island Public Transit Authority
National Organization for Women

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