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  5. Montgomery Improvement Association - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) was an organization formed on December 5, 1955 by black ministers and community leaders in Montgomery, Alabama.Under the leadership of Ralph Abernathy, Martin Luther King Jr. and Edgar Nixon, the MIA was instrumental in guiding the Montgomery bus boycott by setting up the car pool system that would sustain the boycott, negotiating settlements with ...

  6. List of mayors of Montgomery, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mayors who have served the city of Montgomery, Alabama, United States. Steven Reed , incumbent mayor since November 12, 2019. Elections in Alabama

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  8. Steven Reed (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    Steven L. Reed [2] was born in Montgomery, Alabama, to Joe and Mollie Reed (née Perry) as one of three children. His father, Joe, was one of the first class of elected members of the Montgomery City Council from 1975 to 1999. Reed earned a Bachelor of Arts from Morehouse College and a Master of Business Administration from Vanderbilt University.

  9. Mary Ann Neeley - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Neeley (November 5, 1932 – August 29, 2018) [1] was an author and official historian for the city of Montgomery, Alabama.She served as executive director of Landmarks Foundation of Montgomery, a non-profit organization dedicated to historic preservation, from 1979 until 2003. [2]