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Alabama town's first Black mayor who was locked out of office, returns under settlement

NEWBERN, Ala. (AP) — The first Black mayor of a small Alabama town, who said white officials locked him out of town hall, will return to the role under the terms of a proposed settlement agreement.

Patrick Braxton will be recognized as the lawful mayor of the town of Newbern, under the terms of a proposed agreement to settle a lawsuit between Braxton and the town of Newbern. The settlement was filed Friday and, if approved by U.S. District Judge Kristi K. DuBose, will end the long-running dispute over control of the town government, pave the way for Braxton to take over as the town’s first Black mayor and allow the seating of a new city council.

“I’m pleased with the outcome and the community is pleased. I think they are more pleased that they can voice their opinion and vote,” Braxton, 57, said Monday.

Newbern, a tiny town of 133 people about 40 miles (64 kilometers) west of Selma, has a mayor-council government but has not held elections for six decades. Instead, town officials were “hand-me-down” positions with the mayor appointing a successor and the successor appointing council members, according to the lawsuit filed by Braxton and others. That practice resulted in an overwhelmingly white government in a town where Black residents outnumber white residents by a 2-1 margin.

Braxton, a Black volunteer firefighter, in 2020 qualified to run for the non-partisan position of mayor. Since he was the only person to run, he became the town’s mayor elect. He appointed a town council as other mayors have done. But Braxton said he faced a series of obstacles when trying to take office.

Braxton and others alleged in a lawsuit against Newbern that town officials “conspired to prevent the first Black mayor from exercising the duties and powers of his new job” and to thwart the town's first majority-Black council from being seated. They said the locks were changed on town hall and officials refused to give Braxton access to town bank accounts. The lawsuit alleged the outgoing council held a secret meeting to set up a special election and “fraudulently re-appointed themselves as the town council.”

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by Anonymousreply 7June 27, 2024 12:35 AM

I recall thinking to myself that was just the craziest shit ever when I first heard that story, glad it got resolved.

by Anonymousreply 1June 26, 2024 5:32 AM

They should have sanctions for individuals who thwart someone’s ability to complete their elected duties.

by Anonymousreply 2June 26, 2024 6:14 AM

Alabama Apartheid.

by Anonymousreply 3June 26, 2024 7:37 AM

I had no idea shit like this was still actually happening in the United States

by Anonymousreply 4June 26, 2024 11:20 PM

There are still de facto sundown towns, r4, as well as segregation academies.

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by Anonymousreply 5June 26, 2024 11:22 PM

On the topic of sundown towns, I’m from a known Sundown down just outside Chicago. It was close to the West Side so they were very forceful in keeping Blacks out. I had researched and found this directory. Maybe your town or hometown is on it.

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by Anonymousreply 6June 26, 2024 11:52 PM

That's just another minuscule burg that should not even be allowed to exist. The state should dissolve the town charter and let the county take over all administrative functions. They could keep their town name, but it would not be an incorporated town.

by Anonymousreply 7June 27, 2024 12:35 AM
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