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This book offers a balanced assessment of the leadership and legacy of Kenneth Gibson, Newark’s first African-American mayor, who took office at a time when the city was plagued by dying industries and soaring crime rates. Weaving together accounts by city employees, politicians, activists, journalists, and educators, it provides a compelling inside look at a city in crisis.


Trade Review
“Kenneth A. Gibson was a trailblazer who set the stage for every African-American elected official in this state as well as many places around the country...He led our city in a difficult time as Newark tried to recover from the 1967 Rebellion. He will be remembered in his effort to live up to his own words: ‘Wherever the country is going, Newark will get there first....This book brings together many reflections of people who joined him and worked with him to transform Newark. Ken Gibson is an urban American titan, and this book will place him before a greater audience, who will understand and see him in terms of the vision he had and the context he deserves.” -- Ras J. Baraka * Mayor of Newark, New Jersey *
"Absolutely fascinating! A Mayor for All the People offers a fine grained, kaleidoscopic portrait of Kenneth A. Gibson as mayor of Newark, New Jersey. Elected in the first generation of black mayors of major American cities at a pivotal historical juncture, Gibson was both individual and symbol, an engineer without political experience as well as an emblematic figure caught in the era's irreconcilable hopes and conflicts. It's all here, as told by thoughtful people who were there.”

-- Nell Irvin Painter * author of Creating Black Americans: African American History and its Meanings, 1619 to the Present *
"A Mayor for All the People is an extraordinary exploration of the complex legacy of Newark’s first black mayor, Ken Gibson. Resisting the temptation of hagiography, this collection of essays examines Gibson’s achievements and his failures—the hopes invested in his election and the bitter disappointment that followed. Anyone interested in the history of Newark – and of black politics during this period – must read this book."

-- Eddie S. Glaude * William S. Tod Professor of Religion and African-American Studies at Princeton University *
"The significance of Kenneth Gibson's election nearly 50 years ago as one of America's first African-American mayors of a major city continues to reverberate today. In Newark and cities like it across the country, empowering the voices of black and brown residents in electoral politics continues as a front-burner issue, epitomized by Newark's current home-grown Mayor, Ras J. Baraka, who followed in Gibson's tradition with the campaign promise that "when I'm mayor, you're the mayor." Here in this masterfully produced volume, we see those voices emerge, powerfully, across time and generations, to contextualize the complexities facing Newark's first black mayor while never losing sight of the extraordinary scale of his accomplishments. In these pages resides wisdom that is not merely historical, but intensely immediate as we consider the work that remains for us to do in transforming our politics to achieve a more just society."

-- Nancy Cantor * Chancellor, Rutgers-Newark *
"A fascinating exploration of the challenges, defeats and hard-won victories during a remarkable period in the history of Newark, New Jersey's largest city under the leadership of its first black mayor. The diverse vantage points of the essays in this thoughtfully framed volume provide a unique and rich look into the groundbreaking tenure of Kenneth A. Gibson."

-- Obery Hendricks * former president, Payne Theological Seminary, Wilberforce, Ohio *
"The years of Ken Gibson are a testament to the city’s resilience. The voices in this volume recall the good and the bad, the successes and disappointments. A Mayor for All The People is a potent reminder that in times of crisis and disruption, the first prerequisite for recovery is for people to come together." -- Roger J. Cohen * LinkedIn *

Table of Contents
Foreword by U.S. Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman
Preface by Robert C. Holmes

Introduction: How Should We Measure the Historical Significance of the Kenneth Gibson Era in Newark?
Robert C. Holmes

1 On Being First
Mayor David Norman Dinkins
Lieutenant Governor Sheila Oliver
Mayor Patricia Sheehan

2 Navigating Racial Politics
Fred Means
Barbara Kukla
Martin Bierbaum
Mayor Sharpe James
State Senator Ronald Rice
Fran Adubato
Sheldon Bross, Esq.
Elizabeth “Liz” Del Tufo
Robert “Bob” Pickett
Marie Villani
Steve Adubato, Jr.
Harold Hodes
William Payne
Grizel Ubarry
Rev. DeForest Soaries
Junius Williams, Esq.
Charles I. Auffant, Esq.

3 Friends and Family
Elton Hill
Harold Gibson
Camille Savocca Gibson

4 Trying to Make City Government Work
Rev. James A. Scott
Diane Johnson
James “Jack” Krauskopf
Dennis Cherot
Phillip Elberg, Esq.
Robert C. Holmes, Esq.
Richard W. Roper
Jerome Harris
Thomas Massaro
Lawrence “Larry” Hamm
Vicki Donaldson
Hubert Williams, Esq.
Alan Zalkind
Roger Lowenstein, Esq.

5 An In-Depth Look inside City Government: Mayor Gibson’s Right-Hand Man
David Dennison

6 Working with the Anchor Institutions
Al Koeppe
Vincente Perez
Richard Cammarieri
Monsignor William Linder
Saul Fenster
Zachary “Zach” Yamba
Gene Vincenti
Frank Askin, Esq.
George Hampton

7 Forces beyond a Mayor’s Control
Brendan “Dan” O’Flaherty
Jon Dubin, Esq.

8 Mayor Gibson Reflects
Conclusion: Gibson’s Legacy—The Man, the Time, and the Place, 1970–1986
Richard W. Roper

Afterword by Robert S. Holmes and William M. Tiersten
Notes on Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
      Publication Date: 11/15/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780813598765, 978-0813598765
      ISBN10: 0813598761

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      Book Synopsis
      This book offers a balanced assessment of the leadership and legacy of Kenneth Gibson, Newark’s first African-American mayor, who took office at a time when the city was plagued by dying industries and soaring crime rates. Weaving together accounts by city employees, politicians, activists, journalists, and educators, it provides a compelling inside look at a city in crisis.


      Trade Review
      “Kenneth A. Gibson was a trailblazer who set the stage for every African-American elected official in this state as well as many places around the country...He led our city in a difficult time as Newark tried to recover from the 1967 Rebellion. He will be remembered in his effort to live up to his own words: ‘Wherever the country is going, Newark will get there first....This book brings together many reflections of people who joined him and worked with him to transform Newark. Ken Gibson is an urban American titan, and this book will place him before a greater audience, who will understand and see him in terms of the vision he had and the context he deserves.” -- Ras J. Baraka * Mayor of Newark, New Jersey *
      "Absolutely fascinating! A Mayor for All the People offers a fine grained, kaleidoscopic portrait of Kenneth A. Gibson as mayor of Newark, New Jersey. Elected in the first generation of black mayors of major American cities at a pivotal historical juncture, Gibson was both individual and symbol, an engineer without political experience as well as an emblematic figure caught in the era's irreconcilable hopes and conflicts. It's all here, as told by thoughtful people who were there.”

      -- Nell Irvin Painter * author of Creating Black Americans: African American History and its Meanings, 1619 to the Present *
      "A Mayor for All the People is an extraordinary exploration of the complex legacy of Newark’s first black mayor, Ken Gibson. Resisting the temptation of hagiography, this collection of essays examines Gibson’s achievements and his failures—the hopes invested in his election and the bitter disappointment that followed. Anyone interested in the history of Newark – and of black politics during this period – must read this book."

      -- Eddie S. Glaude * William S. Tod Professor of Religion and African-American Studies at Princeton University *
      "The significance of Kenneth Gibson's election nearly 50 years ago as one of America's first African-American mayors of a major city continues to reverberate today. In Newark and cities like it across the country, empowering the voices of black and brown residents in electoral politics continues as a front-burner issue, epitomized by Newark's current home-grown Mayor, Ras J. Baraka, who followed in Gibson's tradition with the campaign promise that "when I'm mayor, you're the mayor." Here in this masterfully produced volume, we see those voices emerge, powerfully, across time and generations, to contextualize the complexities facing Newark's first black mayor while never losing sight of the extraordinary scale of his accomplishments. In these pages resides wisdom that is not merely historical, but intensely immediate as we consider the work that remains for us to do in transforming our politics to achieve a more just society."

      -- Nancy Cantor * Chancellor, Rutgers-Newark *
      "A fascinating exploration of the challenges, defeats and hard-won victories during a remarkable period in the history of Newark, New Jersey's largest city under the leadership of its first black mayor. The diverse vantage points of the essays in this thoughtfully framed volume provide a unique and rich look into the groundbreaking tenure of Kenneth A. Gibson."

      -- Obery Hendricks * former president, Payne Theological Seminary, Wilberforce, Ohio *
      "The years of Ken Gibson are a testament to the city’s resilience. The voices in this volume recall the good and the bad, the successes and disappointments. A Mayor for All The People is a potent reminder that in times of crisis and disruption, the first prerequisite for recovery is for people to come together." -- Roger J. Cohen * LinkedIn *

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by U.S. Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman
      Preface by Robert C. Holmes

      Introduction: How Should We Measure the Historical Significance of the Kenneth Gibson Era in Newark?
      Robert C. Holmes

      1 On Being First
      Mayor David Norman Dinkins
      Lieutenant Governor Sheila Oliver
      Mayor Patricia Sheehan

      2 Navigating Racial Politics
      Fred Means
      Barbara Kukla
      Martin Bierbaum
      Mayor Sharpe James
      State Senator Ronald Rice
      Fran Adubato
      Sheldon Bross, Esq.
      Elizabeth “Liz” Del Tufo
      Robert “Bob” Pickett
      Marie Villani
      Steve Adubato, Jr.
      Harold Hodes
      William Payne
      Grizel Ubarry
      Rev. DeForest Soaries
      Junius Williams, Esq.
      Charles I. Auffant, Esq.

      3 Friends and Family
      Elton Hill
      Harold Gibson
      Camille Savocca Gibson

      4 Trying to Make City Government Work
      Rev. James A. Scott
      Diane Johnson
      James “Jack” Krauskopf
      Dennis Cherot
      Phillip Elberg, Esq.
      Robert C. Holmes, Esq.
      Richard W. Roper
      Jerome Harris
      Thomas Massaro
      Lawrence “Larry” Hamm
      Vicki Donaldson
      Hubert Williams, Esq.
      Alan Zalkind
      Roger Lowenstein, Esq.

      5 An In-Depth Look inside City Government: Mayor Gibson’s Right-Hand Man
      David Dennison

      6 Working with the Anchor Institutions
      Al Koeppe
      Vincente Perez
      Richard Cammarieri
      Monsignor William Linder
      Saul Fenster
      Zachary “Zach” Yamba
      Gene Vincenti
      Frank Askin, Esq.
      George Hampton

      7 Forces beyond a Mayor’s Control
      Brendan “Dan” O’Flaherty
      Jon Dubin, Esq.

      8 Mayor Gibson Reflects
      Conclusion: Gibson’s Legacy—The Man, the Time, and the Place, 1970–1986
      Richard W. Roper

      Afterword by Robert S. Holmes and William M. Tiersten
      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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