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- Q4978169 description "Political activist".
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- Q4978169 abstract "Bruce Riley Watkins (March 20, 1924 Parkville, Missouri - September 13, 1980 Kansas City, Missouri) and his stepfather Theron B. Watkins (1877–1950) were prominent political and social activists in Kansas City and Jackson County, Missouri. The younger Watkins was the first African-American elected to Kansas City's City Council, in 1963; the first African-American elected to office in that county's administration, in 1966; and the first African-American to nearly win election as Kansas City Mayor, in April 1979. Mr. Watkins and his close friend Leon Jordan[1] established the political club "Freedom, Inc." in 1962.".
- Q4978169 birthDate "1924-03-20".
- Q4978169 birthYear "1924".
- Q4978169 deathDate "1980-09-13".
- Q4978169 deathYear "1980".
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- Q4978169 dateOfBirth "1924-03-20".
- Q4978169 dateOfDeath "1980-09-13".
- Q4978169 name "Watkins, Bruce Riley".
- Q4978169 shortDescription "Political activist".
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- Q4978169 comment "Bruce Riley Watkins (March 20, 1924 Parkville, Missouri - September 13, 1980 Kansas City, Missouri) and his stepfather Theron B. Watkins (1877–1950) were prominent political and social activists in Kansas City and Jackson County, Missouri.".
- Q4978169 label "Bruce R. Watkins".
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- Q4978169 givenName "Bruce Riley".
- Q4978169 homepage www.brucewatkinscenter.com.
- Q4978169 name "Bruce Riley Watkins".
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- Q4978169 surname "Watkins".