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  1. John Lindsay was a very memorable New York politician. He represented his home city and state for parts of three decades. Even though he was somewhat controversial, he never backed down from his opponents. Lindsay strived to make his city a better place to live and work in. Lindsay was born on November 24, 1921 on West End Avenue in New York City.

  2. Dec 20, 2000 · John V. Lindsay, the shirt-sleeved Ivy Leaguer who led New York City as mayor through the tumultuous late 1960s and early 1970s, is dead at 79. Lindsay, who suffered from Parkinson's disease...

  3. Oct 26, 2015 · John Lindsay, Last of the Liberal Republicans. Yes, there was once such a thing as a liberal Republican. We take a look at the rise and fall of John Lindsay, former Mayor of New York. Mayor John Lindsay at the first public hearing on proposed executive capital budget. By: Matthew Wills.

  4. Dec 21, 2000 · By Adam Bernstein. December 21, 2000 at 12:00 a.m. EST. John V. Lindsay, 79, the charismatic and well-heeled mayor of New York City from the mid-1960s to early 1970s who championed better race ...

  5. Dec 21, 2000 · John Lindsay, Mayor with Eye on Seventh Avenue, Dies at 79. NEW YORK -- In the midst of marathon union negotiations and facing heated criticism from the Jewish community over school ...

  6. Jul 15, 2001 · July 15, 2001. Lindsay is the product of a phenomenon peculiarly untimely, at least in literature: a white, Protestant, Anglo-Saxon, upwardly-mobile family. Roger Starr, "John V. Lindsay: A ...

  7. www.presidency.ucsb.edu › documents › statement-the-death-john-lindsayStatement on the Death of John Lindsay

    Dec 20, 2000 · Statement on the Death of John Lindsay. Hillary and I were deeply saddened to learn of the death of John Lindsay. As a Member of Congress, and later as mayor, John Lindsay built a remarkable rapport with the people of New York City—people of every race, in every neighborhood, in every walk of life.

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