ResistanceNovember 7, 1989
David Dinkins Elected New York City's First Black Mayor
David Dinkins defeats Republican Rudy Giuliani to become New York City's first Black mayor. Running on a message of the city as a gorgeous mosaic of diversity, Dinkins wins 51% of the vote. His campaign is energized partly by outrage over the Howard Beach and Bensonhurst murders. He takes office January 1, 1990.