Tom Bradley, Los Angeles’s first Black mayor, served from 1973 to 1993, shaping the city’s modern identity. His leadership unified diverse communities, expanded transit, and hosted the 1984 Olympics. Citizens, urban planners, and historians benefit from his legacy of inclusive governance and economic growth, making his tenure a model for equitable urban development.
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