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Jack Wilson Evans

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Banquet. Evans also made plans for a Dallas Police Memorial. He was thought of as the "Mayor of all People" because of his ability to bring consensus and look at all viewpoints. Evans served one term and did not run for re-election in 1983, choosing to return to his previous position with Cullum Companies.
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reported he told the group, "I'm one who accepts people for what they are, and I want you to make the most of what you are" and that he supported hiring gay police officers and firefighters. After intense criticism from constituents and other city officials (homosexuality was illegal in Texas at the
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to the city. In 1982 he founded the Dallas Mayor's committee for the employment of people with disabilities. His goal was to make Dallas a model city for the entire world. He added new and improved technology to the Police Department, looked more into urban crimes, and reinstated the Police Awards
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Evans was elected mayor of Dallas in April 1981, collecting 72% of the vote while running against seven other candidates. In a city often suffering from racial and class divisions, Evans strove to be an inclusive mayor. He received criticism for being the first mayor to address a gay and lesbian
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stores (now a part of Safeway) in Dallas, in 1966 and eventually became the chairman and CEO of the company in 1986. Evans went to college at Southern Methodist University. He graduated from
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In 2000, a section of Fairmount Street in downtown Dallas, which runs through the Arts District he helped create, was renamed Jack Evans Street. In March 2003, the new headquarters of the
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Evans was kidnapped in February 1978 at the Tom Thumb Corporate Headquarters but escaped when the kidnappers went to collect the $ 100,000 ransom given by one of his sons, Roy Gene Evans.
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He continued to work in a civic capacity in Dallas and the surrounding area after completing his mayoral term, serving as the executive director of
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O'Connor, Colleen (January 11, 1987). "Jack Evans, He's the Dallas business executive and civic leader who stands tall behind Tom Thumb".
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Simnacher, Joe (June 6, 1997). "Ex-mayor, businessman Jack Evans dies at 74. He had vision for Arts District, sought diversity".
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in 1944. Upon returning to Dallas in 1947, he began Evans Lakewood Food Mart at the site of a previously closed
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was completed. It is named the Jack Evans Police Headquarters in honor of the former mayor.
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While mayor, he also acquired the land and spurred development for the future Dallas
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store. He joined Cullum Companies, which operated several grocery brands including
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Working from his youth in grocery stores in Dallas, Jack Evans joined the
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Board, and on the boards of numerous local companies including
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time), he retracted his support for hiring gay officers.
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Evans died at his home in 1997 after a long bout with
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Mayor of Dallas
Robert Folsom
Starke Taylor
Republican
United States Army Air Corps
Dallas, Texas
Army Air Corps
Safeway
Tom Thumb
Woodrow Wilson High School (Dallas)
Norman Brinker
Chili's
Steak & Ale
List of mayors of Dallas
The Dallas Morning News
Arts District
1984 Republican National Convention
Dallas Area Rapid Transit
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Texas Utilities
Brinker International
colon cancer
Sachse
Dallas Police Department
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