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October 16, 1973
Maynard Jackson Elected
There were many firsts in his family.
Born in Dallas, Texas, in 1938, Maynard Holbrook Jackson, Jr., moved to Atlanta when he was eight. His Georgia roots ran deep. His grandfather, John Wesley Dobbs, founded the Georgia Voters League. His mother was the first African-American with an Atlanta Public Library card. His aunt Mattiwilda was the first African-American to sing at La Scala.
He jumped into Georgia politics at age 30, running unsuccessfully for Hermand Talmadge’s senate seat. In 1973 he took on incumbent mayor Sam Massell and won the racially-polarized election with nearly 60 percent of the vote. At 35, he was Atlanta’s first Black mayor, the first of a major southern city.
He would serve three terms. As mayor he hired more Black police officers, ensured that minority contractors got more city business, and completed the new terminal at Hartsfield International Airport – ahead of schedule and under budget.
The airport was renamed Hartsfield-Jackson in his honor in 2003, a lasting tribute to the man who was elected Atlanta’s first Black mayor on October 16, 1973, Today in Georgia History.
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Maynard Jackson was only 18 when he graduated Morehouse College in 1956.
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