Tom Bradley Politician

Thomas J. "Tom" Bradley (December 29, 1917 – September 29, 1998) was the 38th Mayor of Los Angeles, serving from 1973 to 1993. He was the only African-American mayor of that city, and his 20 years in office mark the longest tenure by any mayor in the city's history. His 1973 election made him the second African-American mayor of a major U.S. city. Bradley retired in 1993, after his approval ratings began dropping subsequent to the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. Bradley unsuccessfully ran for Governor of California in 1982 and 1986 and was defeated each time by the Republican George Deukmejian. The racial dynamics that appeared to underlie his narrow and unexpected loss in 1982 gave rise to the political term "the Bradley effect." In 1985, he was awarded the Spingarn Medal from the NAACP.

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Tom Bradley
Birth dateDecember 29, 1917
Birth place
Texas , Calvert Texas
Religion
African Methodist Episcopal Church
Date of deathSeptember 29, 1998
Place of death
California , Los Angeles
Residence
California , Los Angeles
Resting place
California , Inglewood Park Cemetery , Inglewood California
Education
University of California Los Angeles
Southwestern Law School

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military rank
Lieutenant
party
Democratic Party (United States)
service start1940
service end1961
successor

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