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  1. Kenneth Allen Gibson (May 15, 1932 – March 29, 2019) was an American politician of the Democratic Party who was the 36th mayor of Newark, New Jersey from 1970 to 1986. He was the first African American mayor of a major city in the Northeastern United States .

  2. 31. März 2019 · March 31, 2019. Kenneth A. Gibson, who became the first black mayor of a major Northeastern city when Newark voters, still recovering from racial rioting three years earlier, elected him in...

  3. 29. März 2019 · By David Wildstein, March 29 2019 7:35 pm. Kenneth A. Gibson, who became the first African American to serve as mayor of a major northeastern city when he ousted two-term Newark mayor Hugh Addonizio in 1970, died today. He was 86.

  4. 18. Mai 2019 · By. Karen Yi | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com. Mayor Baraka and the Newark City Council unveiled signs to change the name of Broad Street to Mayor Kenneth A Gibson Boulevard for its entire...

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  5. 13. Feb. 2024 · February 13, 2024 at 5:20 a.m. EST. Newark. By: Richard L. Smith. On this 13th day of Black History Month, RLS Media honors Mayor Kenneth Allen Gibson, a pioneering figure whose election as the 34th Mayor of Newark in 1970 marked a significant milestone in the city and the nation's history.

  6. 15. Nov. 2019 · A Mayor for All the People offers a fine grained, kaleidoscopic portrait of Kenneth A. Gibson as mayor of Newark, New Jersey. Elected in the first generation of black mayors of major American cities at a pivotal historical juncture, Gibson was both individual and symbol, an engineer without political experience as well as an ...

  7. 15. Jan. 2024 · By David Wildstein, January 15 2024 12:04 am. Kenneth Gibson (1932-2019) became the first Black to serve as mayor of a major northeastern city when he ousted two-term incumbent Hugh Addonizio in 1970. Gibson had served as an engineer for the New Jersey Highway Department and as the Newark City engineer before becoming involved in local politics.