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July 10 *Richard Hatcher was born on this date in 1933. He is an African-American politician, law professor. From Michigan City, IN., Richard Gordon Hatcher attended Indiana University, receiving his Bachelor of Science degree in 1956. He then earned a law degree at Valparaiso University in 1959. Hatcher moved to Gary and began practicing law in East Chicago, Ind. He served as a deputy prosecutor for Lake County, Ind., from 1961 to 1963, when he was elected to Gary's city council. Hatcher was elected mayor of Gary, Ind., in 1967, and he remained in office for the next 20 years. A Democrat, he was one of the first Blacks to serve as mayor of a major U.S. city. Also during that time the city he managed ran into a considerable amount of fiscal difficulty. Depending on who was asked the culpability for the immense amount of loss of businesses, increase in crime and overall urban decay was directed at him. He was defeated in a bid for a sixth term in the 1987 Democratic primary. Hatcher also served as Jesse Jackson's campaign chairman in the 1984 presidential race and as an adviser in the 1988 race. After that, he started his own consulting firm, R. Gordon Hatcher & Associates, in 1988, and he began teaching law at Valparaiso University the following year. He then became an adjunct professor in African-American studies at Indiana University Northwest. He ran again for mayor of Gary in 1991 but was defeated in the primary. Hatcher has written articles about urban affairs, civil rights, politics and law and has been working on a book. He is associated with various civic, urban, political and civil rights organizations and has received many awards and honors for his of dedication to his community. Reference: Indiana Historical Society 450 West Ohio St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-232-1882 to be a Politician
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