Barry, Marionin full Marion Shepilov Barry, Jr.(born March 6, 1936, Itta Bena, Mississippi, U.S.) American civil
rights activist and politician who served four terms as mayor of
Washington, D.C. Barry received a bachelor's degree from LeMoyne
College (1958) and a master's degree from Fisk University (1960). He
was a founding member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee and was selected as its first national chairman. In 1971
Barry was elected to the Washington, D.C., city school board and in
1974 won a seat on the city council. He was elected mayor in 1978
and twice won reelection, serving as a strong advocate of statehood
for the District of Columbia. In 1990 Barry was convicted of a
misdemeanour drug charge and sentenced to six months in prison.
Following his release from prison, Barry reentered politics in
Washington, D.C., winning a seat on the city council in 1992. In
1994 he was once again elected mayor; he left office after his term
expired. In 2004 he was elected to the Washington, D.C., city
council. |