Black Alabama mayor reinstated after nearly four-year battle
by Adria R Walker from US news | The Guardian on (#6NTMS)
A secret election by white town council blocked Newbern mayor Patrick Braxton from serving for four years: we can put this behind us'
Patrick Braxton, the first Black mayor of an Alabama town that has not held elections in several decades, has spent the last four years fighting to be recognized. Finally, after an extensive legal battle, he and the town officials who refused to acknowledge him as mayor have reached a settlement, according to federal court documents.
Per the settlement agreement, Braxton will be officially seated as the mayor of Newbern, Alabama, and be able to fully serve in this capacity for the first time in nearly four years, pending approval by Judge Kristi K DuBose of the southern district of Alabama.
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