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1963 election
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Gilbert Lindsay, Tom Bradley, and Billy Mills, 1963
In 1963 Tom Bradley (10th District), Gilbert Lindsay (9th District) and Billy Mills (8th District) were the first three African Americans elected to the Los Angeles City Council.
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