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  2. 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]

  3. Johnnie Carr - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the Johnnie R. Carr Gymnasium in the Goode Street Community Center in Montgomery, Alabama is named in her honor. [13] The Town of Carrboro, North Carolina is considering changing its namesake from White Supremacist Julian Carr to Johnnie Carr, who was born the same year the town was incorporated. [14]

  4. Montgomery Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery, Alabama, 36104: Circulation: 8,735 (daily) 11,792 (Sunday) Website: montgomeryadvertiser.com: The Montgomery Advertiser is a daily newspaper and news ...

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  6. Robert Schoenhof Weil - Wikipedia

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    Robert Weil is one of four children of Adolph Weil and Rossie Weil (née Schoenhof).Adolph was a second generation partner and principal of Weil Brothers Cotton, Inc. Rossie was the daughter of a bookstore owner from Boston.

  7. Mark Kennedy (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Mark Kennedy [1] (May 5, 1952 – July 17, 2024) was an American jurist. He served as Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of Alabama from 1989 to 1999. [2] Previous to his service on the Supreme Court, Kennedy was appointed judge of the District Court for Montgomery County in 1978 and was elected to that position in 1980.

  8. Alan Eugene Miller becomes 2nd inmate in US to be ... - AOL

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    Alan Eugene Miller's final moments, meal. The execution began at 6:18 p.m. with gas flow, reported Marty Roney, who was among the witnesses in his role as a reporter with the Montgomery Advertiser ...

  9. Richard H. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Richard Henry Harris, Jr. (August 22, 1918 – July 24, 1976) was a prominent civil rights leader and pharmacist. A personal friend, neighbor and collaborator of Dr Martin Luther King Jr. in Montgomery, Alabama, Harris was instrumental in three of the most seminal protests of the U.S. civil rights movement: the Freedom Riders, the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Selma to Montgomery marches.