Hulan E. Jack
On the record
First African-American Borough President in NYC history; resigned 1961 amid bribery indictment
SEVERITY · RESIGNED · CRIMES · bribery
Background
New York's Borough President · Manhattan of Manhattan 1954–1961: Hulan E. Jack — 7-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Robert F. Wagner Jr.; succeeded by Edward R. Dudley. Departure context: First African-American Borough President in NYC history; resigned 1961 amid bribery indictment. Same-year political environment (1954): Governor Thomas E. Dewey.
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