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Bradley swearing in
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Tom Bradley takes oath, Los Angeles, 1963
In 1973 Tom Bradley (lf.), the son of sharecroppers, was elected mayor in a major American city without a black majority. He served a record 5 terms as Mayor of Los Angeles from 1973-1993.
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