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George L. Forbes was born on 4 April, 1931 in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S., is an American politician (born 1931). Discover George L. Forbes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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Occupation politician, attorney
Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 4 April, 1931
Birthday 4 April
Birthplace Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1931

George Lawrence Forbes (born April 4, 1931) is an American politician of the Democratic Party.

1957

He served a tour in the U.S. Marine Corps and attended Baldwin-Wallace College on the G.I. Bill and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1957.

1961

He received a Juris Doctor from Cleveland State University College of Law in 1961.

He passed the Ohio bar exam and began practicing law.

He is married to Mary Forbes, and has three daughters, Lauren, Mildred "Mimi" and Helen Forbes Fields.

He has three grandchildren, William, Camille, and Brandon

1963

In 1963, he became a Cleveland councilman for Ward 27.

At the time, Forbes was one of ten African Americans in the thirty seats in council.

He was also instrumental in the effort to elect Carl Stokes as the first African American mayor of a major U.S. city.

1967

In 1967, Forbes was the chairman of "Operation Registration," a voter registration program targeting African American neighborhoods.

1971

During his City Council tenure, but outside his official city duties, in 1971, Forbes assisted in the original formation of a law firm, formerly known as Rogers, Horton & Forbes, the largest minority-owned law firm in Ohio.

It is now known as Forbes, Fields & Associates Co., L.P.A.

1973

He later was elected council president in 1973 and assumed office in 1974.

1974

From 1974 to 1989, Forbes served as president of the Cleveland City Council.

He is the former President of the Cleveland NAACP and is semi-retired from practicing law.

Forbes was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the son of a sharecropper.

1975

About a year later in 1975, Forbes and other (unspecified) investors bought out popular AM talk-radio station WERE and converted it into an all-news format that promptly flopped.

It quickly changed back to an all-talk format.

Forbes was a polished politician and knew the ins and outs of the trade, eventually training future Cleveland mayor, Michael R. White.

During the mayoral administration of Dennis Kucinich, Forbes sided with the unyielding banking interests against Kucinich before the city plunged into default.

1980

When George Voinovich became mayor in 1980, he made peace with council and Forbes.

Due to Voinovich's low-key persona and Forbes's forthright attitude, critics of the Voinovich administration asserted that the mayor was giving Forbes too much power.

Forbes was outspoken, particularly on matters of race and the poor.

His passion often led to heated exchanges with colleagues and the Cleveland media, more than a few of which turned physical.

This included a confrontation with fellow councilman Jeff Johnson:

"He [Forbes] picks up this chair, kept it in his hand and just swung,' recalls Johnson. 'I ducked, and the leg hit me on the shoulder. I was getting ready to go at this point, but his bodyguard stepped in. Guess you can swing chairs around when you've got a bodyguard."

According to author Edward P. Whelan: "Depending on the prism through which one views him, Forbes is either the city's savior or the most destructive, self-aggrandizing and divisive influence around. There is hardly anyone in the city who does not have strong feelings about him."

1989

When Voinovich announced that he would not seek a fourth term as mayor in 1989, Forbes entered the heavily-contested mayoral race.

He made it through the primary, but was defeated in the general election by his own protégé, Michael R. White.

It was an ugly campaign, marred by back-and-forth slurs.

White accused Forbes of using his wife, Mary, as a front person for improper investments, while Forbes painted White as a "wife beater" and a slum landlord.

Afterwards, Forbes decided to leave politics for private practice.

1992

In 1992, Forbes returned to the public scene and won the presidency of the Cleveland NAACP.

1995

In 1995, then-Gov.

Voinovich appointed Forbes to the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation oversight commission.

2005

He would later resign from the commission in 2005 after it was disclosed that his daughter worked for MDL Capital Management, which managed a Bermuda-based hedge fund operated for the BWC that lost $216 million.

His daughter, Mildred "Mimi" Forbes, was a human resources manager for MDL.

Forbes was a long-time member of the Baldwin-Wallace College Board of Trustees.

Forbes is a recipient of the Louis Stokes Community Visionary Award.

2009

Forbes told Cleveland journalist Dick Feagler on Friday, August 21, 2009, that he believed he lost the mayoral race due in part to the bombastic persona he projected as host of a local radio show where race was a frequent topic.