Alabama capital elects its first black mayor
Voters in Alabama’s capital have elected the first black mayor in the city’s 200-year history.
Probate Judge Steven Reed won Tuesday’s runoff election by a wide margin over David Woods, a white businessman. Reed will be the first African American mayor in Montgomery, where Southern delegates voted to form the Confederacy in 1861.AdvertisementReed is the first black probate judge of Montgomery County, and his father, Joe Reed, is the longtime leader of the black caucus of the Alabama Democratic Party.
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