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Deanie Frazier : ウィキペディア英語版 | Deanie Frazier
Deanie Frazier (born October 30, 1950 in Savannah, Georgia) was the first African American woman sworn in under Judge Eugene Gadgsen as county commissioner in Savannah, and held the office of 5th district county commissioner for 14 years. Frazier pleaded guilty in 1995 to two misdemeanor cocaine possession charges and resigned her office in a plea deal. Deanie Frazier testified in support of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas during the (afternoon session of hearing day six, September 17, 1991. ) Joe Biden, Chairman of the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, congratulated and praised Ms. Frazier for being (the only witness thus far to deliver their testimony within the allotted five minutes. ) ==Honors== Tatumvile community activist Mariam Pelote, community activist pastor Leonard Smalls and Frazier's daughter-in-law Jeanine Brooks Frazier were instrumental in the restoration of her name to the Staley Avenue's bridge, now named Deanie Frazier's overpass. On August 9, 2007 Savannah city council honored Frazier by restoring her name to the Tatumville's community overpass by naming the bridge the "Deanie Frazier Overpass".
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