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  1. Willie Lewis Brown Jr. (born March 20, 1934) is an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as mayor of San Francisco from 1996 to 2004, the first African American to hold that office. Born in Mineola, Texas, where he graduated from high school, Brown moved to San Francisco in 1951.

    • 1955–1958
  2. 16 de mar. de 2024 · Willie Brown Jr., uno de los políticos más extravagantes y poderosos que California haya conocido, nació en este mundo gracias a una partera en la casa de tablillas blancas y con corrientes de aire de su abuela en la segregada Mineola, Texas. La próxima semana cumplirá 90 años.

  3. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Advertisement. California. Column: Even at 90 and with deteriorating eyesight, Willie Browns political vision remains unmatched. Former San Francisco Mayor and Assembly Speaker Willie...

    • george.skelton@latimes.com
    • Capitol Journal Columnist
  4. 14 de mar. de 2024 · Willie Brown Jr., one of the most flamboyant and powerful politicians California has ever known, was delivered into this world by a midwife in his grandmother’s drafty, white clapboard house in segregated Mineola, Texas. Next week, he will turn 90 years old. Brown still dominates every room he enters with his smarts and swagger.

  5. 14 de dic. de 2015 · Biography. Digital Archive. Political leader The Honorable Willie L. Brown, Jr. was born on March 20, 1934 in Mineola, Texas to Minnie Collins Boyd and Willie Lewis Brown, Sr. He graduated from Mineola Colored High School in 1951.

  6. 2 de oct. de 2020 · Willie Brown: Mayor of San Francisco, 1996–2004. Willie L. Brown, Jr.: First Among Equals: California Legislator Leadership 1964–1992. Editor’s note: Find more resources on the Willie Brown oral histories, including commentary, videos, notable quotes, and more.

  7. 8 de oct. de 2020 · October 8, 2020. Willie Browns legacy as a vibrant and controversial political powerhouse is woven into the history of California politics, from his 30 years in the California State Assembly — 15 as speaker — to his two terms as mayor of San Francisco.