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I went downtown as a lawyer and then I worked in a liquor store at night, as I had done all through law school. And so when I got to the point where I could give up the night job, I joined the political club.
David Dinkins
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David Dinkins
Age: 93 †
Born: 1927
Born: July 10
Died: 2020
Died: November 23
Former Mayor Of New York City
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New Jersey
David Norman Dinkins
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