Leland, Mickey, 1944-1989

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George Thomas "Mickey" Leland (November 27, 1944 – August 7, 1989) was an anti-poverty activist who later became a congressman from the Texas 18th District and chair of the Congressional Black Caucus. He was a Democrat.

Growing up in the predominantly African American and Hispanic Fifth Ward of Houston, Texas, Leland attended Wheatley High School in Houston, Texas, where he ranked in the top ten percent of his class when he graduated from Wheatley in 1964. While attending Texas Southern University in the late 1960s, he emerged as a vocal leader of the Houston-area civil rights movement and had brought national leaders of the movement to Houston. Leland graduated from Texas Southern in 1970 with a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy. He served as an Instructor of Clinical Pharmacy at his alma mater in 1970–71, where he set up "door-to-door" outreach campaigns in low-income neighborhoods to inform people about their medical care options and performing preliminary screenings.

In 1972, Texas for the first time allowed its State House of Representatives and Senate seats to be elected as single-member districts. Soon after the decision, five minority candidates (dubbed the "People's Five"), including eventual winners Leland, Craig Washington and Benny Reyes ran for district seats in the Texas House of Representatives, a first for a state that, although Barbara Jordan had been a state senator, had not seen any African-American state representatives since Reconstruction.

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referencedIn General Records of the Department of Justice, 1790 - 2002. Congressional Committee Chairmen Correspondence Files, 1982 - 1998. National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Seals, Woodrow, 1917-1990. Judge Woodrow Seals Papers, 1941-1990 [Part 1] Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Libary
creatorOf [Mickey Leland, biographical materials] University of Wisconsin - Madison, General Library System
referencedIn Vela, José Chito, Jr., 1944-1999. Oral history interview with José Chito Vela, Jr., 1997 [videorecording]. University of Texas at Arlington, Central Library
referencedIn Subject Files on Federal Government Organizations, 1993 - 2001 William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
referencedIn Roddey E. Mims Collection. 1976 - 1982. Roddey E. Mims' Files, 1976-1982 Jimmy Carter Library
referencedIn Williams, S. Juanita, 1926-. S. Juanita Williams photographs, 1962-1983. Texas African American Photography Archive
referencedIn Political Campaigns Collection MSS 115., 1906-1976 Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Libary
referencedIn Photographs of Peace Corps Activities and Personnel (Contact Sheet File), 1961 - 1990 National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Houston Post, Washington D.C. Bureau, Collection, 1963-1995 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Billie Carr political papers MS 373., 1956-2003 Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University
creatorOf Leland, Mickey. Papers, 1970-1989. Texas Southern University, Robert James Terry Library
referencedIn Seals, Woodrow, 1917-1990. Judge Woodrow Seals Papers, 1941-1990 [Part 2] Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Libary
referencedIn Bonilla, Ruben, Jr,. Oral history interview with Ruben Bonilla, Jr., 1996 [videorecording]. University of Texas at Arlington, Central Library
referencedIn Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
referencedIn Carr, Billie, 1928-2002. Billie Carr political papers, 1956-2002. Rice University, Fondren Library
referencedIn Houston Post, Washington D.C. Bureau, Collection, 1963-1995 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Biography -- Leland, Mickey. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
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Lubbock TX US
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Affirmative action programs
African Americans
Apartheid
Criminals
Discrimination in law enforcement
Health education
Education, Higher
Elections
Food relief
Homeless persons
Infants
Labor laws and legislation
Malnutrition
Minority business enterprises
Police brutality
Poor
Race discrimination
Social problems
Occupation
African American legislators
African American legislators
Pharmacists
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Representatives, U.S. Congress
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Birth 1944-11-27

Death 1989-08-07

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