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City of Montgomery Plans to Change Jeff Davis Ave to Fred Gray Ave


Alabama News
The Montgomery City Council will be voting to re-name the road Jeff Davis Avenue. The plan is to name the road after Attorney Fred Gray. Gray is well known for being Rosa Parks’ lawyer along with being on the front lines of a lot of the civil rights movement in Montgomery. Gray is a Montgomery native, his childhood home is on Jeff Davis Ave.
The City Council will put the name change to a vote Tuesday afternoon.
In addition to Gray being a civil rights activist, he also served as a member of the Alabama House of Representatives for 44 years helping to make changes all over Alabama.  This re-naming is happening on the 56th year anniversary of the march from Montgomery to Selma and the 65th year anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. ....

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Alabama Attorney Fred Gray Represented Civil Rights Giants, Becoming One


Alabama Newscenter
Few people can say they knew Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks when that internationally celebrated pair were average citizens.
Fred D. Gray Sr. can.
The 90-year-old legendary civil rights lawyer has known most of the most-respected figures in the modern movement toward equality for Blacks. He represented Parks and King, persuading judges to make rulings that helped shape both of their lives. Gray’s courtroom victories led to many of the most important gains in reducing the vast disparity in rights that was a reality in America when he opened his first law office in Montgomery. ....

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