Peirson served as Marin's first African-American supervisor's aide; Mill Valley's first appointed commissioner; served on Marin Counties Affirmative Action Advisory Committee, Trustee to Marin Community Foundation and was the ACLU chairman twice.
Peirson was unable to find work in Marin for years, which motivated him to social activism, where he spent the next 10 years studying political systems, criminal justice and educational advocacy groups.
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