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Mervyn Dymally
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Press conference, Los Angeles, 1964
Mervyn Dymally (center) broke barriers as a black lawmaker being the first Trinidadian (of African and Indian origin) in Congress and as Lieutenant Governor under Jerry Brown. Dymally worked to improved education and access to health care for working class minorities.
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