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Saundra Graham
American politician (1940/1941–2023) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Saundra Graham (September 5, 1941[1][2] – June 23, 2023[3]) was an American independent politician from Cambridge, Massachusetts.[4] She served as a Cambridge City Councilor from 1971 to 1989,[5] and represented the 4th Middlesex district in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1977 to 1988.[4]
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In 1968, Graham became a member of the Cambridge Community Center’s board of directors. Two years later, she was chosen as president of the Riverside Planning Team, a group of housing activists in the Cambridge neighborhood of Riverside.[6] In 1970, the Riverside Planning Team interrupted Harvard's commencement ceremony, and Graham stormed the stage and demanded that the university dedicate land in Riverside which had been set aside for a planned dorm to low-income housing.[7][8] Members of the Harvard Corporation met with Graham and the activists, and after several hours they reached an agreement in which the university would build low-income housing on a different site. The following year, Graham was elected the first African-American woman on the Cambridge City Council, and she went on to become the first Black woman to represent Cambridge in the state legislature.[7][8]
The Graham and Parks School in Cambridge is named for her and Rosa Parks.[9]
Graham died on June 23, 2023, at the age of 81.[10]
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