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Tom Bradley The first African American mayor of Los Angeles, Tom Bradley (born 1917) won election five times, serving a record 20 years in a city where African Americans constituted a small minority of the electorate. He was twice (1982, 1986) the Democratic candidate for governor of California. ... Read more
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Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
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John DeLancie John DeLancie
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