Yvonne Brown | |
|---|---|
| Mayor ofTchula, Mississippi | |
| In office 2001–2009 | |
| Preceded by | Frances Wilkes |
| Succeeded by | Sharkey Ford |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Yvonne L. Rayford (1952-09-08)September 8, 1952 |
| Died | April 23, 2012(2012-04-23) (aged 59) |
| Nationality | American |
| Political party | Republican |
| Occupation | Mayor |
Yvonne L. Rayford Brown (September 8, 1952 – April 23, 2012[1]) was an American politician and member of theRepublican Party from the state of Mississippi. She was elected as Mayor ofTchula, serving two terms from 2001 to 2009. This small town is inHolmes County on the eastern edge of theMississippi Delta. She was also the Republican nominee forMississippi's 2nd congressional district in theUnited States House of Representatives in the2006 mid-term elections.
She was notable for being the first female blackRepublican mayor in the state of Mississippi[2][3][4][5][6] and the first in the entire United States, according to several sources.[6][7][8]
Yvonne L. Rayford was born in 1952 inChicago,Illinois to Hilda and Bennie Rayford.[1] She had sisters LaVonne "Pye" and Gail Rayford. The family moved toToledo, Ohio, where her parents worked as teachers in the Toledo public school system.[1] After she graduated fromRogers High School, the family moved back to her parents' native Mississippi. Her father had been active in theDemocratic Party and worked as a local co-ordinator forJesse Jackson's1984 presidential campaign.
He was not well received by local Democrats when he returned to Mississippi and changed parties, becoming a Republican.[1] Yvonne also became a Republican. Yvonne Rayford first married Russell Barnett. Later they divorced.
Barnett worked for Monroe Auto Equipment inMonroe County, Mississippi, Irvin Automotive inGreenwood and Pharmacy Corporation of America.[1] She moved toTchula in 1995, where she married again to Robert Brown.[9]
She and her husband lived in an abandoned grocery store, which was used partly as a meeting space for her husband's ministry.[10] Together they co-founded the Grace Community Church in Tchula.[1] Yvonne Brown became involved in politics by being part of a "ministerial duo" with her husband, leading efforts to rehabilitate homes, conduct Bible clubs in back yards, volunteer at afood bank, minister to the elderly, and hold free classes and clinics.[9]
In June 2001, Yvonne Rayford Brown was the Republican nominee for Mayor of Tchula, a black-majority town that is 99% Democratic.[9] She won the election, defeating the Democratic incumbent and receiving national media attention as the first female black Republican mayor in the United States.[4][11] As mayor, she won a stimulus package grant of $5 million from Washington for her town which she used, in part, to build a municipal complex.[9][10] She also used federal funding for water, sewer and street construction and built or improved recreational facilities.[1] As mayor, she earned a salary of $6,000 per year.[4] She served as a delegate to theRepublican National Convention in 2004[12][13] and was re-elected mayor in 2005.
Brown was the Republican nominee forMississippi's 2nd congressional district[14] in theUnited States House of Representatives in the2006 mid-term elections. She was unopposed in the Republican primary and faced Democratic incumbentBennie Thompson in the general election, losing to the longtime congressman by 100,160 votes (64.27%) to 55,672 (35.73%).[12][15]
After leaving office in 2009, Brown worked as theLowndes County Director of theMississippi Department of Human Services. She was diagnosed with cancer in February 2011 and resigned a few months later. She died in April 2012, aged 59.[1] She was survived by her mother (her father died in 2010), her sisters LaVonne "Pye" Rayford Chestang and Gail Rayford Ambeau, and her daughters Nichole and Aliya Barnett.[16]
...only the second female mayor of the small town in Holmes County and the state of Mississippi's only black female Republican mayor,...A native of Chicago...
...first black woman Republican mayor in the state...
...Brown is proud of beingthe first African-American female Republican to be elected mayor – not only in Mississippi, but also the United States – ...
...Brown --- believed to be the only African-American, female, Republican mayor in the United States...
...Brown, 53, ... part of a ministerial duo ... helped many residents by rehabbing homes, conducting back yard Bible clubs, ... successful in bringing an economic stimulus package of $5 million in federal funds to Tchula ...
...Once in office she went to Washington and asked for a $10 million grant and got $5 million....
...Brown served as Tchula's mayor from 2001 to 2009 ... population of about 2,100 that was about 97 percent black.... Republican nominee for Congress in Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District in 2006, ... delegate to the Republican National Convention in 2004....
...NPR's Tavis Smiley ... from Yvonne Brown of Tchula, Miss., the only African-American woman mayor in the country and first-time convention delegate....
...Yvonne Brown is challenging an incumbent black Democrat ... Brown, 53, the mayor of Tchula....