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Ted Berry

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42: 258: 249:. Berry returned to Cincinnati in 1969 and was appointed to City Council in 1971. He was elected mayor in 1972 and served for four years—Cincinnati's first African-American mayor. In the 1980s and 1990s, Berry struggled to return proportional representation to Cincinnati because he firmly believed that it gave a fair share of power to Black voters. 224:
He began his Cincinnati political career in 1947 when he ran for City Council. He lost that year but won in 1949. He was chairman of the finance committee in 1953 and led a controversial battle to create a city income tax. In 1955 he was elected vice mayor. His 1963 political campaign to return to
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as a morale officer. The job took him to Washington, D.C., and also caused him to change his political affiliation from Republican to Democrat. In 1945, Berry defended three black Army Air Force officers, members of the
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From 1947 to 1961, Berry served on the NAACP Ohio Committee for Civil Rights Legislation where he worked on equal employment and fair housing issues. He was also involved with the Urban League of Greater Cincinnati.
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fraternity, Alpha Alpha chapter. He was one of the founders that helped charter Alpha Rho Lambda Chapter, December 21, 1929, in Columbus, Ohio. In 1979, the
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Cincinnati's City Council was chaired by Rev. L. Venchael Booth. His creation of the Community Action Commission in Cincinnati caught the attention of
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The History of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Ohio F&AM 1971 – 2011: The Fabric of Freemasonry
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considered Ted Berry a role model. The city of Cincinnati has named both a street and a park after Berry.
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Berry was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1932. He served as president of the Cincinnati branch of the
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from 1932 to 1946. In 1938 he was appointed the first black assistant prosecuting attorney for
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Berry died at the age of 94 on October 15, 2000. Other prominent black Cincinnatians such as
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for the spirit of financial and personal sacrifice displayed in his legal work.
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D.S.S. Form 1 Military Draft Registration Card completed on October 16, 1940
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Berry at work in the Office of Economic Opportunity
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Ted Berry (basketball)
Edward Berry (disambiguation)
Ted Berry is seen wearing a suit and tie with thick-rimmed glasses, speaking on the telephone, with a pencil in hand, glancing down at a stack of various papers
Maysville, Kentucky
Cincinnati, Ohio
University of Cincinnati
University of Cincinnati College of Law
Civil rights
Charter Party of Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Maysville, Kentucky
Civil Rights Movement
Woodward High School
valedictorian
University of Cincinnati
NAACP
Hamilton County
Office of War Information
Tuskegee Airmen
Sargent Shriver
Lyndon Johnson
Office of Economic Opportunity
Head Start
Job Corps
Legal Services

Cincinnati, Ohio
Marian Spencer
Nathaniel R. Jones
Prince Hall Freemason

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