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Equal Opportunity Hero: T. J. Patterson's Service to West Texas

Current price: $27.95
Equal Opportunity Hero: T. J. Patterson's Service to West Texas
Equal Opportunity Hero: T. J. Patterson's Service to West Texas

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Equal Opportunity Hero: T. J. Patterson's Service to West Texas

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On April 7, 1984, T. J. Patterson became the first African American elected to the Lubbock City Council, winning handily over his four opponents. It was a position he would go on to hold for more than twenty years, and his natural leadership would lead him to state and national recognition. Patterson's brave public marches to homes of known drug dealers brought attention to their undesirable activities. Patterson also supported city investment in Lubbock history and culture, plus new development activity, from annexation to paved roads to water mains to fire stations. During his long career be truly was an equal-opportunity hero for all of Lubbock's citizens.

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