Background
Carroll was born on January 6, 1922 in Brooklyn, New New York
Carroll was born on January 6, 1922 in Brooklyn, New New York
Later he served in the United States Military during World World War II and subsequently attended college and law school by use of the G.I. Bill.
He relocated to Contra Costa County, California in 1954. He was the first black lawyer in Richmond, California. In 1961 Carroll became the first African American elected to the city council (1961–1964) and later became the first black mayor of Richmond (1964-1965) or any large American city.
Afterwards George Carroll became the first black judge in Contra Costa when he was appointed to the Bay Municipal Court by Governor Pat Brown in 1965.
The Richmond Courthouse and a park in the Pint Richmond District are named in his honor.
Carroll died in his sleep on January 14, 2016 in Richmond, California at the age of 94.