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    It became the Montgomery Advertiser in 1833. In 1903, Richard F. Hudson Sr., a young Alabama newspaperman, joined the staff of the Advertiser and rose through the ranks of the newspaper. Hudson was central to improving the financial situation of the newspaper, and by 1924 he owned 10% of its stock.

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    On January 22, 2022, the police determined that Montgomery was murdered, despite the absence of her body. [5] Montgomery's death sparked outrage and calls for reforms of child protective systems. [6] The trial for her murder began on February 8, 2024; her biological father Adam Montgomery and his wife Kayla were charged with second-degree ...

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    Rosa Parks was not sitting in the front ("white") section of the bus during the event that made her famous and incited the Montgomery bus boycott. Rather, she was sitting in the front of the back ("colored") section of the bus, where African Americans were expected to sit, and rejected an order from the driver to vacate her seat in favor of a ...