The St. Louis suburb was the site of protests over the killing of Michael Brown in 2014. (via glamourmag)
, on June 2—and in doing so, she made history. Not only is she the first African-American to hold the office, she is also the first woman. Ferguson, a suburb of St. Louis, made national headlines in August 2014 when protests and riots broke out following the fatal shooting of a Black teenager named Michael Brown by a white police officer. Thoughexisted before Ferguson, the demonstrations there raised the national profile of the movement and its activists.
Jones, a member of the Ferguson City Council, defeated fellow Councilwoman Heather Robinett with 56% of the vote, according to theasked what her election meant for Black citizens of Ferguson, to which she simply replied: “Inclusion.” Both Jones and Robinett expressed support for the peaceful protests in Minneapolis over the killing of George Floyd by a police officer.
“I’ve got work to do—because when you’re an African-American woman, they require more of you than they require of my counterpart,” she said in a video posted by Jason Rosenbaum of St. Louis Public Radio. “I know the people in Ferguson are ready to stabilize their community, and we’re going to work together to get it done.”, Jones as lived in Ferguson for over 40 years and is also a pastor in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Her victory was celebrated on social media as protests similar to those of 2014 in Ferguson continued across the country to protest the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. “Some nice news to end the day,” director Ava Du Vernay tweeted. “Tonight, Ella Jones became the first Black person and the first woman ever elected mayor in Ferguson, Missouri. Blessings to Ferguson.”
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