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Robert G. Clark Jr.

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In 1977, Clark became the first black committee chairman in the Mississippi House of Representatives. He was named to head the "Education Committee, a position he held for ten pivotal years of change and reform in
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before entering politics. In 1960, some 800 independent black landowners held nearly half the land area of Holmes County, an unusual situation in the state, which along with most of the
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In 2004, Clark became the first African American to have a Mississippi state building named after him. As a legislator Clark was known as a statesman, able to work with all colleagues.
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In 1982, he ran for congress and won the Democratic nomination, but did not receive party support and lost the general election.
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in 1967 by the black majority of the county, taking his seat on January 2, 1968. He was the first
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Thunder of Freedom: Black Leadership and the Transformation of 1960s Mississippi
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from 1968 to 2004, representing the 47th district. He was the first
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Robert G. Clark's Journey to the House: A Black Politician's Story
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Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2008
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elected to the Mississippi State Legislature since the
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Members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
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Mississippi House of Representatives
Bryant Clark
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Bryant Clark
Alma mater
Jackson State University
Michigan State University
politician
Mississippi House of Representatives
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Mississippi Legislature
Ebenezer
Holmes County, Mississippi
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