Mel King, who helped ease Boston's racial strife, dies at 94

Boston mayoral candidates Mel King, left, and Raymond Flynn participate in a debate, Nov. 7, 1983, at the Old South Church in Boston. King, a civil rights activist whose campaign for mayor helped the city begin to repair some of the racial divisions sparked during the city's school busing crisis, has died. He was 94. (John Blanding/The Boston Globe via AP, File)

BOSTON (AP) — Longtime Boston civil rights activist Mel King, whose 1983 campaign for mayor helped the city begin to repair some of the racial divisions sparked during the school busing crisis, has died. He was 94.

King served in the state Legislature for nearly a decade before becoming the first Black man to reach a Boston general mayoral contest, facing off against a fellow state representative, Ray Flynn.

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