John Daniel George (September 16, 1928 - December 10, 1988) was a Californian politician and the first African American elected to the Alameda County Board of Supervisors.
George served as supervisor for the Alameda County's District 5 for over ten years from December 1976 to January 1989.
[1] A psychiatric hospital administered by Alameda Health System, formerly known as Alameda County Medical Center, John George Psychiatric Pavilion opened in 1992 and was named after George to honor his advocacy for the mentally ill.
It has since been rebranded as John George Psychiatric Hospital [2] George had stated "My people [African Americans] were the first laboratory animals in America."
George is described as the leading proponent of the health care, welfare, and workers' rights of all County citizens, an early activist in the struggle for civil rights and affirmative action and a long-time leader in the local Anti-Apartheid Movement.