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  2. Harold Washington - Wikipedia

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    Harold Lee Washington (April 15, 1922 – November 25, 1987) was an American lawyer and politician who was the 51st Mayor of Chicago. [1] Washington became the first African American to be elected as the city's mayor in April 1983. He served as mayor from April 29, 1983, until his death on November 25, 1987.

  3. 1994 Cook County Board of Commissioners election - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 Cook County Board of Commissioners election was held on November 9, 1994. It was preceded by a primary election held on March 15, 1994. It coincided with other 1994 Cook County, Illinois, elections (including the election for president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners ). It saw all seventeen seats of the Cook County Board of ...

  4. 1983 Chicago mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The election saw the election of Chicago's first African-American mayor, Harold Washington. Incumbent Mayor Jane Byrne, who had served since April 16, 1979, faced a primary challenge from Cook County State’s Attorney Richard M. Daley and from Harold Washington. Washington defeated Byrne and Dailey in the Democratic primary in February 1983 ...

  5. Chicago celebrates Harold Washington's legacy on 102nd birthday

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    Harold Washington served as mayor from 1983 to 1987, passing away from a fatal heart attack while in office. He was the first Black mayor of Chicago and was a champion of social equity.

  6. Harold Washington College - Wikipedia

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    Harold Washington College is a community college, part of the City Colleges of Chicago system of the City of Chicago, in Illinois, United States. It is located in the downtown "Loop" area of the city, near the series of parks along the lakefront of Lake Michigan, centered at 30 East Lake Street. Founded in 1962 as Loop College, the college was ...

  7. Harold Ramis - Wikipedia

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    Harold Allen Ramis ( / ˈreɪmɪs /; November 21, 1944 – February 24, 2014) was an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker. His film acting roles include Egon Spengler in Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters II (1989), and as Russell Ziskey in Stripes (1981); he also co-wrote those films. As a director, his films include the comedies ...

  8. Events in the Life of Harold Washington - Wikipedia

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    Events in the Life of Harold Washington is a mural at Chicago's central library, the Harold Washington Library, named after Harold Washington, who was Chicago's first Black mayor. The mural, painted by Jacob Lawrence, was commissioned in 1991. In an effort to evoke inspiration and empower progressive recollection, Jacob Lawrence's mural, Events ...

  9. Harold Washington Library - Wikipedia

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    The Harold Washington Library Center is the central library for the Chicago Public Library System. It is located just south of the Loop 'L', at 400 S. State Street in Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois. It is a full-service library and is ADA compliant. As with all libraries in the Chicago Public Library system, it has free Wi-Fi internet ...