Willie Brown (politician)
Willie Lewis Brown, Jr. (born
March 20,
1934 in
Mineola, Texas) is an
American political figure who served over 30 years in the
California State Assembly, after which he became the first
African-American mayor of
San Francisco. Brown is a member of the
Democratic Party.
Brown served as San Francisco mayor from
January 8 1996 (after defeating incumbent
Frank Jordan), until
January 8 2004; he could not run for mayor again due to term limits, so he was succeeded by fellow Democrat
Gavin Newsom. Brown had previously been a member of the California State Assembly from
1964-
1995; he was Speaker of the Assembly from
1981-
1995. In 1995 the Democrats lost control of the Assembly to
Republicans led by
Jim Brulte, but he soon regained control by making a deal with Republican defectors
Doris Allen and
Brian Setencich, both of whom were elected Speaker by the Democratic minority. During their tenures, Brown was the de facto Speaker. He graduated from
San Francisco State University and the
Hastings College of the Law.
Brown's long service in the Assembly, coupled with that body's tenure system for leadership appointments, gave Brown almost complete control over the California Legislature by the time he became Assembly Speaker. Brown was extremely popular in his home of San Francisco, though unpopular in the rest of the state. Nevertheless, he wielded great control over statewide legislative affairs and political appointments, making his removal from the Speakership politically difficult. Partially to remove Brown from his leadership position, Californians passed a state constitutional amendment imposing
term limits on state legislators. After term limits put Brown out of office, the Assembly re-structured their rules, giving most of the powers formerly held by the Speaker to a leadership committee made up of senior members of both major parties.
In
1995, Brown left the State Assembly to run for Mayor of San Francisco against incumbent
Frank Jordan. Brown easily defeated Jordan, and went on to serve two terms as Mayor.
Brown's flamboyant style made him so well-known as the consummate politician that when an actor playing a party politician in 1990's
The Godfather Part III didn't understand director
Francis Ford Coppola's instruction to model his character after Brown, Coppola fired the actor and hired Brown himself to play the role. Brown later appeared in 2000's
Just One Night as a judge. He has also played himself in two
Disney films,
George of the Jungle and
The Princess Diaries, and the 2003 Universal release "
Hulk" (as the mayor of San Francisco).
Brown is a member of
Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate
Greek-letter fraternity established for African-Americans.
Since January 2006, Brown has co-hosted a morning radio show with comedian
Will Durst on a local San Francisco
Air America Radio affiliate. He also makes a weekly
podcast.
* "It was a horror chamber. It got to be a little bit better when…I could work in the fields and make a couple of dollars a day. At 12 years of age, I could actually make six bucks a week shining shoes. Using those dollars, to buy the things that ordinary kids had, relieved the misery a bit, but only a tiny bit."
* "It takes greater skills to listen than it does to speak."
* Academy of Achievement Profile http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/bro0pro-1
* Academy of Achievement Biography http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/bro0bio-1
* Academy of Achievement Interview http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/bro0int-1
* Academy of Achievement Photo Gallery http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/bro0gal-1
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Political profile (Broken Link)
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Willie Brown Political History*
Willie Brown podcast*
Anti-Willie website*Clucas, Richard A. (1994)
The Speaker's Electoral Connection: Willie Brown and the California Assembly. University of California Press.
*Green, Robert Lee (1974)
Willie L. Brown, Jr: Daring Black Leader (Black Leader Series). Franklin Publishers.
*Lewis, Gregory (October 1, 1997)
Running the show: Mayor Willie Brown's life of public service. In
The Black Collegian.*Richardson, James (1997)
Willie Brown: A Biography. University of California Press.
*Richardson, James (1993)
Willie Brown: The Early Years. Alicia Patterson Foundation.
*Weintraub, Daniel M (July 1, 1995)
Keeping the grip on power. In
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