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334:, Clark explained that she felt it was the right time to retire, saying, "I think elected office is like poker...I think you have to know when to hold them and know when to fold them. And when you feel you have amassed a body of work that satisfies you." 308:
Clark served on the Philadelphia City Council, representing a citywide at-large seat, from 1980 to 2000. She became the chair of the council's Education Committee for twelve years. She was known as a vocal advocate for the
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in 1978. Philadelphia community and political figures encouraged her to run for a seat on the Philadelphia City Council the following year. Augusta Clark was elected as a
345:, on October 13, 2013, at the age of 81. She was survived by her two children, Mark and Adrienne, and four grandchildren. Her husband, Leroy W. Clark, died in 2007. 625: 605: 570: 232:. She met her future husband, Leroy W. Clark, while both were students at West Virginia State, though they did not marry until 1960, when both were living in 438: 620: 590: 630: 595: 645: 580: 317:, arguing the program would remove money from the public school system. Clark allied with the then-President of the Philadelphia City Council, 640: 615: 498: 540: 294: 377: 585: 283: 635: 610: 298: 560: 550: 555: 575: 302: 124: 565: 310: 464: 229: 545: 305:
councilwoman-at-large in 1979, becoming only the second African-American woman to serve on the city council.
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Clark moved to Philadelphia when she was hired as an assistant on the now defunct
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Clark retired from the city council in 2000. In a 2000 interview with
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folded and went out-of business. Clark became a graduate student at
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magazine, was targeted for African-American readers. However,
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soon after the magazine's closure, where she received a
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African-American city council members in Pennsylvania
378:"Former Philly Councilwoman Augusta Clark Dies at 81" 499:"Former city councilwoman Augusta Clark dies at 81" 167:(March 5, 1932 – October 13, 2013) was an American 522: 626:21st-century African-American women politicians 606:20th-century African-American women politicians 571:Temple University Beasley School of Law alumni 439:"Former city leader "Gussie" Clark remembered" 432: 430: 428: 426: 424: 422: 420: 293:Clark worked as on the election campaign of 282:in Philadelphia. Clark next enrolled at the 418: 416: 414: 412: 410: 408: 406: 404: 402: 400: 492: 490: 488: 486: 29: 621:21st-century African-American politicians 286:when she was 39 years old and earned her 591:Politicians from Fairmont, West Virginia 397: 631:21st-century American women politicians 483: 372: 370: 368: 366: 364: 362: 360: 358: 284:Temple University Beasley School of Law 596:Women city councillors in Pennsylvania 523: 436: 299:United States House of Representatives 646:20th-century African-American lawyers 581:West Virginia State University alumni 496: 191:woman to serve on the city council. ( 641:Lawyers from Fairmont, West Virginia 355: 616:20th-century African-American women 13: 457: 14: 657: 541:Philadelphia City Council members 465:"Biography: Dr. Ellen D. Allen" 311:School District of Philadelphia 16:American politician (1932–2013) 586:People from Uniontown, Alabama 230:West Virginia State University 1: 636:Librarians from West Virginia 611:20th-century American lawyers 437:Steele, Alison (2013-10-15). 348: 203: 187:in 1979, becoming the second 561:Librarians from Pennsylvania 470:National Library of Medicine 198: 7: 551:African-American librarians 497:Jones, Ayana (2013-10-14). 226:West Virginia State College 145:West Virginia State College 10: 662: 179:. Clark was elected to an 46:from the At-Large District 556:American women librarians 444:The Philadelphia Inquirer 331:The Philadelphia Inquirer 313:. She was an opponent of 297:, who was elected to the 243: 185:Philadelphia City Council 150: 130: 120: 104: 92: 87: 83: 71: 61: 50: 44:Philadelphia City Council 41: 37: 28: 21: 576:Drexel University alumni 343:Wynnewood, Pennsylvania 339:Lankenau Medical Center 218:Fairmont, West Virginia 115:Wynnewood, Pennsylvania 78:Blondell Reynolds Brown 566:Pennsylvania Democrats 337:Augusta Clark died at 256:, which was based on 212:on March 5, 1932, in 546:Pennsylvania lawyers 504:Philadelphia Tribune 278:. She worked as a 214:Uniontown, Alabama 99:Uniontown, Alabama 268:Drexel University 222:bachelor's degree 220:, and earned her 210:Augusta Alexander 154: 153: 141:Drexel University 137:Temple University 653: 515: 514: 512: 511: 494: 481: 480: 478: 477: 461: 455: 454: 452: 451: 434: 395: 394: 392: 391: 374: 189:African-American 111: 108:October 13, 2013 88:Personal details 74: 64: 55: 33: 19: 18: 661: 660: 656: 655: 654: 652: 651: 650: 521: 520: 519: 518: 509: 507: 495: 484: 475: 473: 463: 462: 458: 449: 447: 435: 398: 389: 387: 376: 375: 356: 351: 315:school vouchers 295:William H. Gray 276:library science 272:master's degree 246: 228:, now known as 208:Clark was born 206: 201: 143: 139: 121:Political party 113: 109: 97: 72: 62: 56: 51: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 659: 649: 648: 643: 638: 633: 628: 623: 618: 613: 608: 603: 598: 593: 588: 583: 578: 573: 568: 563: 558: 553: 548: 543: 538: 533: 517: 516: 482: 456: 396: 353: 352: 350: 347: 319:John F. 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Philadelphia City Council
Blondell Reynolds Brown
Uniontown, Alabama
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
Democratic
Alma mater
Temple University
Drexel University
West Virginia State College
librarian
lawyer
politician
at-large
Philadelphia City Council
African-American
Ethel D. Allen
Uniontown, Alabama
Fairmont, West Virginia
bachelor's degree
West Virginia State College
West Virginia State University
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Life
Drexel University
master's degree
library science
librarian
Temple University Beasley School of Law

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