Clarence H. Burns Explained

Clarence H. Burns
Order:46th Mayor of Baltimore
Term Start:January 26, 1987
Term End:December 8, 1987
Predecessor:William Donald Schaefer
Successor:Kurt Schmoke
Birth Name:Clarence Henry Burns
Birth Date:13 September 1918
Birth Place:Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Death Place:Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Edith Phillips
Alma Mater:Larry London Music School

Clarence Henry "Du" Burns (September 13, 1918 – January 12, 2003) was a Democratic politician and the first African American mayor of Baltimore, Maryland in 1987.[1]

Early life

Burns was born in Baltimore on September 13, 1918. One of his first jobs was locker room attendant at Dunbar High School, one of the others being picking up newspapers. He got the nickname "Du" for what he would "do" for his community.[2]

Career

Du Burns was first elected to the Baltimore City Council in 1971. He was later elected City Council President in 1983, defeating Mary Pat Clarke in the election.[3] In January 1987, the then-Mayor William Donald Schaefer resigned after being elected Governor of Maryland. As City Council president, Burns was elevated to mayor, becoming the first black mayor in the city's history.

In the 1987 city elections, Burns ran for a full term but was defeated in the Democratic primary by Kurt Schmoke. He ran again in 1991, once more falling second to Schmoke for the primary.[4]

In 1991, a new arena on the waterfront near the neighborhood of Canton and Chestertown was named in Burns's honor.[5] [6] In 2014, the field received a renovation deal of 20 years, worth up to $1.5 million.[7]

Personal life

Burns was Catholic, an active member of Historic St. Francis Xavier Church.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Clarence H. Du Burns, first black mayor of Baltimore . 2022-10-02 . Baltimore Sun. February 21, 2007 .
  2. Web site: Phillips . W. F. . 2011-08-10 . The Black Community & Mayor Clarence H. "Du" Burns . 2022-10-02 . Wendells Write . en.
  3. Web site: McLeod . Ethan . 2019-05-06 . After decades serving on city council, Mary Pat Clarke and Ed Reisinger are retiring . 2022-10-02 . Baltimore Fishbowl . en-US.
  4. Web site: 1991 Baltimore City Election . 2022-10-02 . elections.maryland.gov.
  5. Web site: Clarence H. "Du" Burns Arena . 2022-10-02 . Roadtrippers . en.
  6. Web site: https://www.mapquest.com/us/maryland/clarence-h-du-burns-arena-453818827 . 2022-10-02 . www.mapquest.com.
  7. Web site: City to OK 20-year deal for Du Burns Arena, $1.5 million field upgrade . 2022-10-02 . Baltimore Sun. November 11, 2014 .
  8. Web site: O'Mara. Richard. The man who chose to 'do'; At 80, Baltimore's first black mayor, Clarence 'Du' Burns, is out of politics but still enjoys the role of exemplary elder statesman.. 2021-02-01. baltimoresun.com. February 7, 1999 . en-US.