The Committee for a Black Mayor has been established to choose a mayoral candidate for the next election - Fred Stein for Chicago Daily News

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Title: The Committee for a Black Mayor has been established to choose a mayoral candidate for the next election Description: The Committee for a Black Mayor has been established to choose a mayoral candidate for the next election, and the group holds a press conference at 4859 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Members of the committee include: Charles A. Hayes, International Vice President of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen's Union; Thomas Todd; Tommy Brisco, director of the American Postal Workers Union; Reverend Clay Evans, chairman of Operation PUSH; and Nancy Jefferson of the League of Black Women. Chicago Community Area: Grand Boulevard Date Depicted: 1974 July 9 Creator: Fred Stein for Chicago Daily News Creator Role: photographer Co-creator: yes Physical Format: black-and-white negatives Extent: 35mm Copyright Notice: © Chicago Sun-Times Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Credit Line: ST-19031732-0017, Chicago Sun-Times collection, Chicago History Museum Collection Type: Prints & Photographs - Chicago Sun-Times Storage Location: P&P: Chicago Sun-Times collection, digital image only (no associated collection materials) Max Pixels - Width: 3088 Max Pixels - Height: 2048 Help improve this content