A civil rights leader in Maryland who also served in the General Assembly for 20 years, has died at age 81.
The successor to the Rev. Â Emmett C. Burns Jr. in the legislature told The Baltimore Sun that Burns died Thursday at a local hospital from complications of a fall.
The newspaper says Burns was the first African American elected to statewide government office from Baltimore County when he joined the House of Delegates in  the mid-1990s.
Burns led a successful campaign to name the Baltimore/Washington International Airport for Thurgood Marshall while a legislator.
He held NAACP leadership positions in Mississippi and the mid-Atlantic region.
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