Political
Black political leaders have played a crucial role in shaping not only the political landscape of Richmond communities but also the broader social, economic, and cultural development of the country, particularly in the context of combating systemic racism, fighting for civil rights, and pushing for social justice.

Al Glover
Al Glover had a full and varied life of work and service. He was a proud veteran. He spent time
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Etta Lundy
Etta Lundy devoted her six years on Richmond Common Council and beyond to economic development, fair housing, and advocating employment
January 2, 2025
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Marion “Scar” Williams
Marion Williams served his community in many ways, starting as the first black member of the Richmond Common Council in
January 2, 2025
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