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  2. 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 ...

  3. Category:People from Montgomery, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    –The people listed below were all born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Montgomery, Alabama Wikimedia Commons has media related to People of Montgomery, Alabama . Subcategories

  4. Montgomery, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, LAMP High School was named the No. 7 magnet school in the United States and No. 1 public high school in the state of Alabama on U.S. News & World Report ' s list. [100] Three other Montgomery Public Schools high schools were also on the list, the most of any public school system in the state (Brewbaker Technology Magnet, and George ...

  5. Women's Political Council - Wikipedia

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    The WPC was a political organization composed of Alabama State College faculty members and the wives of black professional men throughout the city. [3] It was inspired by the Atlanta Neighborhood Union. Many of its middle-class women were active in education; most of WPC's members were educators at Alabama State College or Montgomery's public ...

  6. Mary Fair Burks - Wikipedia

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    Mary Fair Burks (July 31, 1914 – July 21, 1991) was an American educator, scholar, and activist during the Civil Rights Movement from Montgomery, Alabama.Burks founded the Women’s Political Council in 1946, which helped initiate the Montgomery Bus Boycott following the arrest of Rosa Parks in 1955.

  7. Jo Ann Robinson - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 9 It was in Montgomery, Alabama, where Robinson joined the Women's Political Council, which Mary Fair Burks had founded three years earlier. The WPC was an organization dedicated to inspiring African Americans to rise above the level of mediocrity that they had been conditioned to accept, to fight juvenile delinquency, increase voter registration in the African American community, and to ...

  8. Martha Roby - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 February 2025. American politician (born 1976) Martha Roby Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Alabama's 2nd district In office January 3, 2011 – January 3, 2021 Preceded by Bobby Bright Succeeded by Barry Moore Personal details Born Martha Kehres Dubina [failed verification] (1976-07-26 ...

  9. List of people from Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Bright, mayor of Montgomery (1999–2009), representative from Alabama's 2nd congressional district (2009–2011) Eric Brock, former NFL player (Alexander City) David G. Bronner, CEO for Retirement Systems of Alabama , born in Cresco, Iowa