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  1. David Lord Paterson (born 1966) is an American screenwriter, actor, stuntman and producer. In August 1974, Paterson's best friend, eight-year-old Lisa Hill , was struck by lightning and killed. [1] His mother, author Katherine Paterson , used this real-life experience as the basis for her children's novel Bridge to Terabithia .

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  3. David Paterson was born in Brooklyn to Portia and Basil Paterson, later a New York state senator and secretary of state, and deputy mayor of New York City. According to a New York Now Interview, Patterson traces his roots on his mother's side of the family to African Americans of the American colonial era in the American South, primarily in the states of North Carolina and South Carolina.

  4. 17 de mar. de 2023 · Former Gov. Paterson reflects on 15 years since taking office. Fifteen years ago, David Paterson stood in the New York Assembly chamber surrounded by the state's elected officials and VIPs. "Allow me to re-introduce myself, my name is David Paterson and I am the governor of New York," Paterson said to a standing ovation. A decade-and-a-half ...

  5. Paterson Is Praised as Portrait Is Unveiled. Former Gov. David A. Paterson of New York drew praise for shepherding the state through a period of financial turmoil, and for serving as a role model ...

  6. Politician. David Alexander Paterson (born May 20, 1954) is an American politician and the 56th Governor of New York. He is the first black governor of New York and the first legally blind governor of any state. He became governor when Eliot Spitzer resigned.

  7. In 1985, Paterson joined the campaign staff for David Dinkins’ third campaign for Borough President of Manhattan. That same year, Paterson was elected to the New York State Senate as the youngest state senator in Albany, serving on the State Senate until 2006. In 2002, Paterson was elected the first Black New York State Senate Minority leader.