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Alice King was the first black woman to become a Syracuse City Commissioner. Last Tuesday she moved from heading the Parks and Recreation Department to a newly created job as director of housing and neighborhood services in Community Development. Staff writer Penny Sori interviewed King on her first day at her new post.
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Alice King: Not one of the boys in the world of city administration
1985-02-01/1985-02-15
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Syracuse (N.Y.)
Community development
Housing and neighborhood services
Administration
Alice King
City Government
Housing and neighborhood services
administration
Alice King
City Government
The Herald American
English
68081
Black History Preservation Project