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Marion Barry A look at the career of D.C. Council member and former mayor Marion Barry.
Sept. 9, 1970
Marion Barry early in his career as a political activist, working with the Pride Inc. program he co-founded.
Gerald Martineau
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June 24, 1969
Barry, second from right, with Louise Jackson, left, Dick Jones, and Reginald Webb, was active as a local organizer in the wake of the 1968 riots.
Nov. 1, 1971
Del. Walter Fauntroy (D-D.C.), raises Barry's hand in victory after Barry won his campaign for a seat on the D.C. school board. Beside Barry is Mary Treadwell, co-founder of Pride Inc., whom he would marry the following year.
Ellsworth Davis
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Jan. 21, 1978
Barry announces his first candidacy for mayor at a rally at Kingsman School in his Northeast Washington neighborhood.
March 1977
Barry waves from his hospital bed after he was shot when Islamist radicals stormed the District Building.
Bob Burchette
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Sept. 20, 1978
Candidate Barry, left, gives the victory sign as he leaves a firefighters' convention. He went on to win his first term as mayor.
James A. Parcell
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The Washington Post
Nov. 8, 1978
Barry and his second wife, the former Effi Slaughter, celebrate his election.
Joe Heiberger
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Dec. 5, 1994
After a stunning political comeback after serving prison time for a drug conviction, Barry was sworn in again as mayor on Dec. 5, 1994.
Oct. 18, 1995
Barry and Caps and Wizards owner Abe Pollin, center, toss shovelfuls of dirt at the official groundbreaking for the MCI Center, now the Verizon Center. The project would go on to be the centerpiece of a revitalized downtown.
Dudley M. Brooks
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Sept. 19, 1995
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) confers with Barry during a break in a House panel vote on cuts to the District's budget.
Frank Johnston
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July 20, 1983
President Ronald Reagan presents Barry, then in the final year of his first term as mayor, with a check for $800,000 for the city's summer jobs program.
James M. Thresher
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The Washington Post
Oct. 28, 1998
Students at Amidon Elementary School — Jeremiah Farmer, left, Joshua Carr, Tony Miles, Alan Kellogg (in front of Barry), Joseph McFadden, Kwame Brown and Leon Drabo — present the mayor with posters depicting his career.
Nancy Andrews
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The Washington Post
July 7, 1995
Barry signs the Juvenile Curfew Act of 1995, joined by young members of his Leadership Institute.
Juana Arias
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The Washington Post
March 18, 1997
Barry, with the help of mayoral spokesperson Raymone Bain, left, goes over a section of his revised 1998 budget during a news conference. The D.C. Financial Control Board was instituted during Barry's fourth and final term as mayor.
Robert A. Reeder
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The Washington Post
Jan. 22, 1998
Barry, lower right, meets constituents from a "mobile city hall" RV. He decided that year not to run for reelection.
Gerald Martineau
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The Washington Post
January 1990
FBI Agent Ron Stern escorts Barry from his Southeast home after he was famously arrested in a drug sting operation.
Bill O'Leary
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The Washington Post
March 6, 2002
Barry attends a birthday celebration in his honor at Edison Public Charter School. He announced that he would run again for D.C. Council.
Jahi Chikwendiu
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The Washington Post
Barry and wife Effi head to U.S. District Court for his arraignment.
Rich Lipski
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The Washington Post
Nov. 8, 1994
Barry supporters gather at the old Washington Convention Center to celebrate his victory in the 1994 mayoral election. The political establishment discounted Barry's comeback campaign, but he proved them wrong by winning a fourth term.
Barry spoke to reporters outside the courthouse in Annapolis after after appearing in court on charges of exposing himself to a woman in a airport bathroom. He was later ordered to pay $35,000 in damages.
James A. Parcell
Nov. 19, 2005
Barry and then-Ward 4 council member Adrian M. Fenty attend a public hearing at the D.C. Village homeless shelter.
Nikki Kahn
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The Washington Post
Feb. 7, 2006
Barry, right, and fellow council members during the troubled negotiations over financing for Nationals Park.
Linda Davidson
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The Washington Post
March 2, 2010
In 2010, the D.C. Council voted to censure Barry, saying he had improperly awarded a city contract to a former girlfriend.
Linda Davidson
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The Washington Post
Oct. 14, 2010
Council member Harry Thomas, left; Barry; presumptive mayor-elect Vincent C. Gray; and presumptive council Chairman Kwame Brown campaign at First Trinity Lutheran Church.
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Oct. 15, 2011
D.C. Council Chairman Kwame Brown, left, Mayor Vincent C. Gray, Barry and Vincent Orange join the Full Democracy Freedom Rally at Freedom Plaza.
Mark Gail
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The Washington Post
Jan. 16, 2012
Barry waves to a crowd along Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE during the annual Martin Luther King Day Parade.
Ricky Carioti
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The Washington Post
March 3, 2012
Barry finishes speaking at the D.C. Democratic State Committee's presidential delegate selection.
Bill O'Leary
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The Washington Post
March 3, 2012
Barry and Vincent Orange outside a D.C. Democratic State Committee event.
Bill O'Leary
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The Washington Post
April 3, 2012
On primary day, D.C. Council member Barry meets voters outside Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School in Ward 8.
Linda Davidson
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The Washington Post
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