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  2. Ross-Clayton Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    Ross-Clayton Funeral Home was the largest Black funeral chapel in the city and has a long history of community service, particularly during the civil rights movement. [12] [13] The funeral home supported the movement by providing transportation for black voters and participating in the Montgomery bus boycott, [14] [15] conduct class for colored wardens, with E. P. Wallace, serving as the ...

  3. Oakwood Cemetery (Montgomery, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Hank Williams's funeral, recorded as the largest funeral in Montgomery's history and one of the largest in the entire Southern United States, had a line two and a half city blocks long between the Montgomery City Auditorium and the Oakwood Cemetery Annex, with three trucks required to handle the wreaths that were placed at the Annex, and (according to R. L. Lampley and Marvin Stanley ...

  4. Greenwood Cemetery (Montgomery, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood Cemetery is a cemetery in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. Notable interments include: John Abercrombie, U.S. Congressman [1] Bibb Graves, 38th Governor of Alabama [2] Dixie Bibb Graves, U.S. Senator and First Lady of Alabama [3] J. Lister Hill, U.S. Congressman and Senator [4] Reuben Kolb, Alabama's commissioner of agriculture [5]

  5. Lincoln Cemetery (Montgomery, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    2 Recent history. 3 Notable people. 4 References. ... Lincoln Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Montgomery, Alabama, opened in 1908 for the city's Black population.

  6. Montgomery Advertiser - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Jimmy Evans (politician) - Wikipedia

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    James Harold Evans (March 28, 1939 – February 15, 2021) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the attorney general of Alabama from 1991 to 1995. He lost his reelection bid for a second term in 1994 to Jeff Sessions. [1] Evans was born in Montgomery, Alabama. He went to Huntingdon College and Auburn University.

  8. Annie Laurie Gunter - Wikipedia

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    Annie Laurie Gunter (born Annie Laurie Cain; June 23, 1919 – July 9, 2005) was an American politician who served as the Treasurer of Alabama from 1978 to 1987. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She died of heart failure on July 9, 2005, in Montgomery, Alabama at age 86.

  9. List of people from Montgomery, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Improvement Association president, Montgomery bus boycott co-organizer [27] Claudette Colvin: Pioneer of the civil rights movement [28] Morris Dees: Southern Poverty Law Center founder [29] Mahala Ashley Dickerson: First black female attorney in Alabama [30] Fred Gray: Attorney, founding member of the Montgomery Improvement ...

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