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Coleman Young II was born in Royal Oak, Michigan. He is the only son of former Detroit Mayor Coleman Young and former Assistant Public Works Director Annivory Calvert. [13] He was born Joel Loving, and raised in California, his father denying his existence until a paternity suit in 1989. [14]
Coleman Alexander Young (May 24, 1918 – November 29, 1997) was an American politician who served as mayor of Detroit, Michigan from 1974 to 1994. Young was the first African-American mayor of Detroit and has been described as the "single most influential person in Detroit's modern history."
Detroit Mayor Coleman Young served five terms as mayor of Detroit from 1974 to 1994. In this 1989 photo, he poses for atop the Riverfront Towers apartments overlooking downtown Detroit.
Ever since Mayor Mike Duggan announced the initiative in a news conference last month with dozens of residents and city officials, including Councilmembers Coleman Young II and Fred Durhal III ...
Coleman Young II, State Senator and son of former Detroit Mayor Coleman Young [2] Ken Snapp, student, mentor and activist (youngest candidate) [4] Ingrid LaFleur, write-in candidate, Afrofuturist [5] William Noakes, write-in candidate, attorney, preacher, business executive, professor [6]
Detroit City Councilman Coleman Young II says he first heard the speech in 1984, when Rev. Adams became president of the Detroit NAACP. Others say they heard it even earlier than that.
The 2025 Detroit mayoral election will be held November 4, ... Coleman Young II, at-large city councilor (2022–present), son of former mayor Coleman Young, ...
Coleman Young: January 1, 1974 – January 3, 1994 Democratic [10] Coleman Young was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, but moved to Detroit when he was five. [107] During World War II, Young served as one of the Tuskegee Airmen, and returned to Detroit at the end of the war. [107]