LOCAL · MA · 1968-1984
Kevin White
Mayor of Boston · Democrat · Massachusetts
NOTABLE
On the record
16-year tenure; presided over 1974 busing crisis
Background
Massachusetts's Mayor of Boston of Boston 1968–1984: Kevin White — 16-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after John F. Collins; succeeded by Raymond Flynn. Note: 16-year tenure; presided over 1974 busing crisis. Same-year political environment (1968): Governor John A. Volpe.
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Others who held this office in Massachusetts
- Michelle Wu (2021-present)
- Kim Janey (2021-2021)
- Marty Walsh (2014-2021)
- Thomas Menino (1993-2014)
- Thomas Menino (1993-2014)
- Raymond Flynn (1984-1993)
- John F. Collins (1960-1968)
- John B. Hynes (1950-1960)
- James Michael Curley (1947-1950)