Charles H. Barbour is a politician from Charlottesville, Virginia.
He served as the first Black mayor of Charlottesville from 1974 to 1976.
[1] Barbour was also the first African-American to be elected to the Charlottesville City Council (1970–1978),[2][1] and was the first Black member of the Charlottesville Jaycees (Junior Chamber of Commerce).
He relinquished his membership at the age of 35.
[2] This article about a mayor in Virginia is a stub.