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Black ThenElvin R. Caldwell Sr: One of the Most Significant African American Policymakers in Colorado History

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Elvin R. Caldwell Sr. was one of the most significant African American policymakers in Colorado history. An accountant and businessman, Caldwell joined many community organizations before beginning his political career in 1950 in the Colorado House of Representatives. He later served on the Denver City Council. In both positions Caldwell worked to eliminate the routine […]

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