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  2. Killing of Greg Gunn - Wikipedia

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    [2] On January 29, 2020, Smith was sentenced to 14 years in prison. [14] He was released on an appeal bond in March 2020 while appealing the conviction. [15] In May 2021 the appeal was denied. [16] In February 2024, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall took over the case, stripping Montgomery District Attorney Darryl Bailey of his role as ...

  3. Montgomery bus boycott - Wikipedia

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    Before the bus boycott, Jim Crow laws mandated the racial segregation of the Montgomery Bus Line. As a result of this segregation, African Americans were not hired as drivers, were forced to ride in the back of the bus, and were frequently ordered to surrender their seats to white people even though black passengers made up 75% of the bus system's riders. [2]

  4. 3 killed in shooting at Montgomery grocery store - AOL

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    Three people were killed Tuesday night at a small grocery store in Montgomery, an outburst of violence that comes after a string of robberies targeting Latino-owned businesses in Alabama’s ...

  5. Hispanic businesses in Montgomery, Alabama, feeling 'hunted ...

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    Hispanic-owned businesses in Montgomery, Alabama, are being “hunted” by criminals, city officials said this week after th ree people were killed in a grocery store shooting that officials say ...

  6. Juliette Hampton Morgan - Wikipedia

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    The original bus that Rosa Parks rode on in Montgomery, Alabama On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested after refusing to give up her seat and move to the back of a Montgomery city bus. Eleven days later, on December 12, 1955, Morgan wrote another letter to the editor of the Montgomery Advertiser in support of Ms. Parks and the boycott ...

  7. Mary Louise Smith (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Louise Ware (née Smith; born 1937) is an African-American civil rights activist.She was arrested in October 1955 at the age of 18 in Montgomery, Alabama for refusing to give up her seat on the segregated bus system.

  8. History of Montgomery, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Kenny, Stephen C. "‘I can do the child no good’: Dr Sims and the Enslaved Infants of Montgomery, Alabama." Social history of medicine 20.2 (2007): 223-241. online; Kohl, Herbert. "The politics of children's literature: The story of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery bus boycott." Journal of Education 173.1 (1991): 35-50. Phibbs, Cheryl Fisher ...

  9. Montgomery to host celebrations marking the 67th ... - AOL

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