A look at the history-making political career of Hempstead's Dorothy Goosby
Goosby spoke with News 12's Rich Barrabi about her history-making career.
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Mar 24, 2025, 3:31 PM
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Updated 26 days ago
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Hempstead Town Deputy Supervisor and Senior Council Member Dorothy Goosby is the longest tenured member of the Hempstead Town Board. Nearly 30 years ago, the now 86-year-old won a landmark voting rights case that rocked the political establishment.
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