Alabama town's first Black mayor, who had been locked out of office, will return under settlement

A sign for the town of Newbern, Ala., is pictured on July 27, 2023. The first Black mayor of the small Alabama town, who said white officials locked him out of town hall, will return to the role under the terms of a proposed settlement agreement. (AP Photo/Kim Chandler)

NEWBERN, Ala. (AP) — The first Black mayor of a small Alabama town, who said white officials locked him out of town hall, will return to the role under the terms of a proposed settlement agreement.

Patrick Braxton will be recognized as the lawful mayor of the town of Newbern, under the terms of a proposed agreement to settle a lawsuit between Braxton and the town of Newbern. The settlement was filed Friday and, if approved by U.S. District Judge Kristi K. DuBose, will end the long-running dispute over control of the town government, pave the way for Braxton to take over as the town’s first Black mayor and allow the seating of a new city council.

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