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Eli Reed - USA. Washington D.C. Marion BARRY (ex-Washington DC. mayor)
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY (right), a President Clinton-appointed district attorney (center), and Cora Masters, Barry's fiancee, share a conversat
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Mayor Marion BARRY with his fiancee (at right) at an antiviolence rally.
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY talks to a fellow church member who is in need of advice on a Sunday morning at the Union Temple Baptist Church.
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Black Activist Dick GREGORY confers with Marion BARRY before a press conference.
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY shares an elevator with a fur-draped woman on the way to a formal Black community social function in the Howard Inn Hot
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY participates in a mini group at the "Violent and Abusive Behavior Summit" at Ballou High School.
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY leaves a conference alone, without the entourage he used to have around him. There are no longer the aides, body guards
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY reads a newspaper while Cora Masters, his fiancee, makes a purchase at a local store.
USA. Washington, D.C. 2002. Marion BARRY is interviewed by a local cable news station. He is not fond of the news media because he equates them with unfair cove...
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY talks to a young man at the "Violent and Abusive Behavior Summit," offering encouragement and advice.
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY deals with paperwork during a conference.
1993 USA. Washington D.C. Marion BARRY.
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY talks to a young, attractive woman while he sits among participants of the "Vi...
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY addresses the "Violent and Abusive Behavior Summit." Rock NEWMAN, the manager of former heavyweight champion Riddick Bo
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY prepares his agenda notes before the "Violent and Abusive Behavior Summit," which he had organized. Barry is still the
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. A close-up of Marion BARRY at the "Violent and Abusive Behavior Summit," which he had organized.
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY visits a beauty shop while driving though his Southeast D.C. turf on a lazy Saturday afternoon to visit some of his con...
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY pumps his own gas for his car. The car, a $25,000 Chrysler New Yorker, was a present from the City Council when he resi
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY and his fiancee, Cora MASTERS, walk to Congress to join supporters of statehood for Washington, D.C. They are going to
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY shakes hands with a white attendee of a press conference in the Capitol press room. Because he is such a talented and u
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY and his fiancee, Cora MASTERS, visit a church on Sunday. Barry looks for and receives advice and support from Masters, ...
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Well-wishers enthusiastically greet Marion BARRY as he leaves church services.
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Jesse JACKSON (left), D.C. Congresswoman Eleanor HOLMES NORTON (speaking), D.C. Mayor Sharon PRATT KELLY (hands clasped), and Marion...
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY delivers his son, Christopher, to school on Monday morning after Christopher spent the weekend with his mother Effi, Ba
USA. Washington, D.C. 1993. Marion BARRY makes a call during the "Violent and Abusive Behavior Summit." He spent a lot of time on phones while he was mayor and
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