
CIVIL RIGHTS ATTORNEY BEN CRUMP ENDORSES MARY SHEFFIELD FOR MAYOR OF DETROIT: “SHE IS THE PEOPLE’S MAYOR”
DETROIT, MI – In a defining moment for Detroit’s future, national civil rights leader Attorney Ben Crump officially endorsed Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield for Mayor at a high-impact reception on the evening of Feb. 4, emphasizing her lifelong commitment to justice, equity, and advocacy for marginalized communities.
Speaking before a packed audience of community leaders, legal professionals, and social justice advocates, Crump made it clear: Mary Sheffield is the leader Detroit needs to champion the fight for economic opportunity, education, equity and the people’s voice.
“Mary Sheffield has dedicated her life to standing up for those who have been ignored, oppressed, and left behind. That’s why I am proud to endorse her as the next Mayor of Detroit,” said Ben Crump. “She has shown through action—not just words—that she is a fighter for justice, housing, economic opportunity, and civil rights. The same way I advocate in the courtroom, she fights in the policy room. Detroit needs a mayor with a plan who will not just lead but uplift the people—and that leader is Mary Sheffield.”
Sheffield, who has long been recognized as a bold advocate for social and economic justice, called Crump’s endorsement a powerful affirmation of her vision for a more equitable Detroit.

“Having Attorney Ben Crump stand with me is not just an endorsement—it’s a testament to the movement we are building together for real transformational growth in Detroit,” said Mary Sheffield. “Ben has been a relentless voice for justice, standing up for those who have been failed by the system. That is the same fight I have carried throughout my career—ensuring that the people of Detroit, particularly those who have been left out and left behind, have a voice, a champion, and a government that works for them.”
The reception, held at The Bridge Center in Detroit, was a gathering of national significance, drawing legal experts, community activists, and political leaders who recognized the event as a critical moment in the intersection of civil rights and municipal leadership.
Sheffield’s campaign continues to surge, fueled by a grassroots movement dedicated to growth, economic development, justice, equity, and making Detroit a national model for people-first governance.
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