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Borough President of Manhattan Hulan Jack Was A Member Of Phi Beta Sigma
Were you aware that Hulan Jack was a Sigma? Jack pledged the Alpha Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternirty, Inc.
Jack became involved in politics with Tammany Hall in 1941. He campaigned for a bill to prevent school segregation in New York State and the sale of property, which ultimately failed. In 1954, Hulan Edwin Jack, a Saint Lucian-born New York politician, became the highest-ranking Caribbean American municipal official of that time, when he was elected Borough President of Manhattan.
Jack served as a representative of the 70th District in the 177th, 178th, and 179th New York State Legislatures from 1968 to 1972.
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