Van
Alstyne Leader
22 February 2001
Page 6
BLACK CITIZENS PIONEERS IN AREA
DEVELOPMENT
From the railroad to city government, Lynwood McKinney
is one of
the African-American pioneers of Van Alstyne.
He was born on December 20, 1910, to Henry
"Chick" McKinney and Katherine
"Mutt" McKinney in Van Alstyne, marking his entrance into one of the
oldest
African-American families in the city.
Lynwood was the valedictorian of his class at Booker T.
Washington
in Van Alstyne. He also attended Terrell High School
in Denison.
While he was a mail carrier on the Interurban Railroad
and worked
at the Cotton Cleaners - now known as Reeves Cleaners - for 27 years,
his
biggest accomplishment came when he began service as the first black
city
councilman.
He is a member of Eastside Church of Christ.
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