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Doris Bunte

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appointed her Administrator of the Boston Housing Authority, where she served until 1992. She was also the first BHA official who had lived in public housing. She was the first African-American woman to hold that position in Boston, and the first former
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tenant to lead a public housing agency in a major city. During her career in Massachusetts politics she was known as a strong advocate for public housing. Bunte was among the three founding members of the Massachusetts Legislative Black Caucus.
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She was a tenant activist at the Orchard Park housing project (now Orchard Gardens) in
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A groundbreaking Black woman in state and city government, Doris Bunte dies at 87
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Massachusetts House of Representatives' 9th Suffolk district
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Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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In 2018, the Walnut Park Apartments were renamed the
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African-American state legislators in Massachusetts
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Massachusetts House of Representatives
7th Suffolk
Franklin W. Holgate
Gloria Fox
Boston Housing Authority
New York City
New York
Brookline, Massachusetts
Democratic
Alma mater
Harvard University
Boston Housing Authority
New York City
Roxbury
Massachusetts House of Representatives
7th Suffolk District
Massachusetts state legislature
Raymond Flynn
public housing
Boston University School of Public Health
Northeastern University
cancer
Brookline, Massachusetts
Doris Bunte Apartments
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 9th Suffolk district
168th Massachusetts General Court (1973–1974)
169th Massachusetts General Court (1975–1976)
170th Massachusetts General Court (1977–1978)
171st Massachusetts General Court (1979–1980)

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