Remembering the legacy of Ruben J. Dailey, Asheville’s first Black Council member

As Asheville civil rights attorney Ruben J. Dailey campaigned for City Council in 1969, he regularly told voters he was not seeking office to represent a single group.

“I am running on a progressive record of service to all the people of Asheville,” he said at a candidates forum, according to an April 30 story in the Asheville Citizen-Times. “All of the poor people — black or white — need to be motivated and encouraged.”


But he also said, in a separate interview with the newspaper: “There are problems peculiar to the Negro community that I am aware of, and I will serve their interests as well as those of all other citizens.”…

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