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Marion Berry, an American politician and long-time mayor of Washington, D.C., made significant strides in improving the city's infrastructure, economic development, and education. Despite facing personal and political challenges, his resilience and determination in public service shaped the city for years to come. Berry's legacy serves as an inspiring example of overcoming adversity, showing future leaders the power of persistence, service, and making a difference in the communities they serve.
"I am making this trip to Africa because Washington is an international city, just like Tokyo, Nigeria or Israel. As mayor, I am an international symbol. Can you deny that to Africa?"
"If you take out the killings, Washington actually has a very very low crime rate."
"I read a funny story about how the Republicans freed the slaves. The Republicans are the ones who created slavery by law in the 1600's. Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves and he was not a Republican."
"People blame me because these water mains break, but I ask you, if the water mains didn't break, would it be my responsibility to fix them then?"
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