One of America's oldest cities has had only White men as mayors. In November, that changes
CNN
Boston is poised to make history in November with two women of color competing for a mayor's seat that has been occupied by White men for the last 200 years.
City Councilors Michelle Wu, an Asian American, and Annissa Essaibi George, a first-generation American whose father emigrated from Tunisia and whose mother was born in Germany to Polish parents, claimed the two top spots in Tuesday's primary, forcing City Councilor Andrea Campbell and Acting Mayor Kim Janey to concede.
Campbell and Janey's losses dashed the hopes of many Boston residents and community leaders who believed it was time for a Black woman to break the glass ceiling as the city struggles with an enormous wealth gap, unequal economic opportunity and segregated neighborhoods.
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