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Billy Gene Mills: Trailblazer for LA | Los Angeles News
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Billy Gene Mills, a trailblazing civil rights lawyer and the first Black man elected to the L.A. City Council in 1963, passed away at 96, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking service. A pioneering UCLA Law graduate in 1954, he used his legal expertise to fight for justice and helped rebuild South L.A. after the Watts Riots, bringing long-overdue infrastructure like paved alleys and streetlights. Later, appointed by Governor Reagan to the Los Angeles Superior Court, he continued his lifelong commitment to equity. His impact paved the way for generations, and his family—five children, nine grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren—honors his enduring legacy.
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