LOCAL · OH · 1972-1975
Theodore M. Berry
Mayor of Cincinnati · Democrat · Ohio
On the record
First African-American Cincinnati Mayor
Background
Between 1972 and 1975, Theodore M. Berry held the Mayor of Cincinnati of Cincinnati seat in Ohio, a 3-year tenure. Took office after Donald D. Clancy; succeeded by Gerald N. Springer. Note: First African-American Cincinnati Mayor. Same-year political environment (1972): Governor John J. Gilligan.
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Others who held this office in Ohio
- Roxanne Qualls (1993-1999)
- Charles J. Luken (1984-1990)
- Gerald N. Springer (1977-1978)
- Jerry Springer (1977-1978)
- Donald D. Clancy (1960-1963)
- Charles P. Taft II (1955-1957)
- Carl Rich (1953-1955)
- Albert D. Cash (1948-1951)