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J. Raymond Jones
American politician

J. Raymond Jones

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American politician
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Place of birth
Saint Thomas
Place of death
North General Hospital
Age
95 years
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Biography

J. Raymond Jones (November 19, 1899 – June 9, 1991 New York City) was an African American New York City politician.

Biography

He was born on November 19, 1899 in St. Thomas, Danish West Indies.

He moved to New York City in 1918. Known as "The Fox," Jones was leader of Harlem's Carver Democratic Club. He challenged Tammany Hall leader Carmine DeSapio twice, succeeding in 1964 in becoming Tammany's first black leader. In 1961 Jones supported the election of Robert F. Wagner Jr. as mayor of New York City, again in contrast to DeSapio. Jones served as mentor to many younger black politicians who later became prominent in New York politics. This group became known as the "Harlem Clubhouse". New York City Mayor David N. Dinkins said about Jones, "Without his counsel and guidance, Percy Sutton, Constance Baker Motley, Fritz Alexander, Charlie Rangel, Robert Weaver, and I might add, David N. Dinkins, would not have achieved as much. He was a true political pioneer and a deeply committed individual who dedicated his life to serving the people of New York."

He was living at the Greater Harlem Nursing Home. He died on June 9, 1991 at the North General Hospital in Manhattan. He was 91 years old.

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