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Bolling Family: Political Phenomenon

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The Bolling family represented a phenomenon unprecedented in Boston politics in the early 1980s, when three members held elective office at the same time - Royal Bolling, Sr., served as state senator, while his son Royal Bolling, Jr., served as state representative, and his son Bruce Bolling served on the Boston City Council. In 1986 Bruce Bolling was elected Council president, a first for an African-American in Boston government.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years

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