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Coleman Young was an American politician who served as the first African American mayor of Detroit, Michigan. Throughout his tenure, he worked tirelessly to improve the city's economy, infrastructure, and civil rights while navigating the complexities of urban politics. Young's leadership in challenging the status quo and advocating for marginalized communities continues to inspire those in public service to pursue social justice, stand up for their constituents, and bring about tangible change in their communities.

"I've learned over a period of years there are setbacks when you come up against the immovable object; sometimes the object doesn't move."


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