James M. Kelly (Boston politician) explained

James M. Kelly
Birth Date:1940
Death Date:January 9, 2007
Restingplace:Cedar Grove Cemetery (Dorchester, Boston)
Nationality:American
President of the Boston City Council
Term Start:1994
Term End:2000
Predecessor:Thomas Menino
Successor:Charles Yancey
Title1:Member of the Boston City Council from District 2
Term Start1:1984
Term End1:2007
Predecessor1:District created
Successor1:Bill Linehan

James M. Kelly (1940 – January 9, 2007) was an American politician who served on the Boston City Council for 23 years, representing South Boston, the South End and Chinatown.[1]

Biography

Kelly was first elected to the Boston City Council in November 1983, and served from January 1984 until his death in January 2007. He was the council president from 1994 through 2000.

Kelly had previously been one of the leading opponents of court ordered busing to achieve racial integration in public schools during the 1970s. He continued to fight such plans as a member of the city council. He also attacked mandated housing integration and affirmative action.

Kelly was a graduate of South Boston High School and was a sheet metal worker before entering politics.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Jim Kelly: Identity and Politics . Chris . Lovett . Civic Boston . January 10, 2007 . February 19, 2018.