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  2. Donald L. Hollowell - Wikipedia

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    Donald Lee Hollowell (December 19, 1917 – December 27, 2004) [1] was an American civil rights attorney during the Civil Rights Movement, in the state of Georgia.He successfully sued to integrate Atlanta's public schools, Georgia colleges, universities and public transit, freed Martin Luther King Jr. from prison, and mentored civil rights attorneys (including Vernon Jordan and Horace Ward).

  3. Fund sued over grant program for Black women enlists ... - AOL

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    At a New York news conference, the attorneys also announced that prominent civil rights lawyers, including Ben Crump, would join the defense for the Fearless Fund, which was founded in 2019 by ...

  4. Georgia Alliance of African American Attorneys - Wikipedia

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    He is still involved in the civil rights movement. He received Public Servant Award from the Atlanta City Council, was inducted into the NAACP Hall of Fame, and named one of the 50 Most Influential Men in Georgia by the Georgia Coalition of Black Women. As of 2013 "Brooks faces 30 federal charges of wire, tax and mail fraud related to his work ...

  5. Benjamin Crump - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Lawyers of Color named Crump the #1 Most Influential Black Lawyer of the Decade. St. Thomas University in Florida renamed their College of Law after Crump in 2023. Benjamin L. Crump College of Law is the only law school in the country named after a currently practicing African American lawyer and the second in the country to be named ...

  6. Prominent lawyers vow to defend grant program that funds ...

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    Civil rights attorney Ben Crump has joined the legal team for the Fearless Fund, which is being targeted by an The post Prominent lawyers vow to defend grant program that funds Black women ...

  7. Bryan Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Harvard in 1985, Stevenson moved to Atlanta, and joined the Southern Center for Human Rights full-time. [4] The center divided work by region and Stevenson was assigned to Alabama. In 1989 he was appointed to run the Alabama operation, a resource center and death-penalty defense organization that was funded by Congress. [3]