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  1. Coleman Alexander Young (May 24, 1918 – November 29, 1997) was an American politician who served as mayor of Detroit, Michigan from 1974 to 1994. Young was the first African-American mayor of Detroit.

  2. Coleman Alexander Young né le 24 mai 1918 à Tuscaloosa dans l'Alabama et mort le 29 novembre 1997 à Détroit dans le Michigan est un homme politique américain qui est le premier Afro-Américain à être élu maire de Détroit au Michigan de 1974 à 1994.

  3. 20 mai 2024 · Coleman Young (born May 24, 1918, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, U.S.—died November 29, 1997, Detroit, Michigan) was an American politician, who was the first African American mayor of Detroit, Michigan (1974–93).

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  4. 1 déc. 1997 · Coleman Young, maire noir de Detroit pendant vingt ans, est mort d’une insuffisance respiratoire à l’âge de 79 ans, a-t-on appris auprès de ses proches. Personnalité controversée, Coleman...

  5. 17 mai 2018 · The feisty and colorful Coleman Alexander Young is now serving an unprecedented fifth term as mayor of the city of Detroit. Not one to shy from unpleasant tasks, Young presides over an urban area beset with problems, from rampant crime to high unemployment to ever-dwindling population.

  6. Young, Coleman A. Five years later his family moved to Detroit, Michigan, where he would go on to become one of the most noted leaders in the city’s history. Young graduated from Eastern High School and was offered a scholarship to the University of Michigan.

  7. 17 janv. 2007 · Coleman’s efforts to reform the police department angered white conservatives while his refusal to support court-ordered busing angered mainstream liberals and many Black civil rights activists. Young’s twenty-year tenure as mayor saw the construction of the riverfront Renaissance Center, and other projects which created hundreds ...