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Alyia Gaskins Becomes 1st Black Woman Mayor Of Alexandria | Chicago Defender

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Photo: Getty Images Voters in Alexandria, Virginia made a historic pick on Election Night. On Tuesday (Nov. 5), Democrat Alyia Gaskins was elected as the mayor of Alexandria, per NBC Washington. The win makes Gaskins the first Black woman to serve as Alexandria mayor. “I wish I could tell you there was one word to … Continued

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