Royal Lee Bolling, Jr. | |
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Member of the MassachusettsHouseofRepresentatives from the [ data unknown/missing ] district | |
In office 1973–1986 | |
Preceded by | Franklin W. Holgate |
Succeeded by | Shirley Owens-Hicks |
Personal details | |
Born | May 1,1944 |
Political party | Democratic |
Relations | Bruce Bolling (brother) |
Parent | Royal L. Bolling Sr. |
Alma mater | Boston University Suffolk University |
Royal Lee Bolling Jr. (born May 1,1944) is an American businessman and politician.
Bolling was born in Boston,Massachusetts. He went to Dorchester High School,Boston University,and Suffolk University. Bolling was involved with the real estate and construction businesses. He is an African-American and a Democrat. Bolling served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1973 to 1986. His father was Royal L. Bolling who also served in the Massachusetts General Court and his brother Bruce Bolling served on the Boston City Council. [1] [2] [3] [4]
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