- Collection:
- Encyclopedia of Alabama
- Title:
- Ralph David Abernathy
- Creator:
- Gaillard, Frye
- Date of Original:
- 2007-03-14
- Subject:
- African American civil rights workers--Alabama--Montgomery
Civil rights workers--Alabama--Montgomery
African American clergy--Alabama--Montgomery
Clergy--Alabama--Montgomery
Civil rights movements--Alabama--Montgomery
Civil rights demonstrations--Alabama--Montgomery
Race relations
Montgomery (Ala.)--Race relations--History--20th century
Segregation--Alabama--Montgomery
African Americans--Segregation--Alabama--Montgomery
Race discrimination--Alabama--Montgomery
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
African American soldiers
First Baptist Church (National Baptist Convention : Montgomery, Ala.) - People:
- Abernathy, Ralph, 1926-1990
- Location:
- United States, Alabama, Montgomery County, 32.22026, -86.20761
United States, Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery, 32.36681, -86.29997 - Medium:
- articles
interactive resource - Description:
- Encyclopedia article about Ralph David Abernathy, who emerged in the 1950s and 1960s as a founding, and steadfast, leader of the civil rights movement. At the age of 29, Abernathy was one of the organizers of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which began in December of 1955. He was a close friend and confidante of Martin Luther King, Jr., a founding member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), and an integral part of the historic events that took place during the height of the civil rights movement.
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- http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-1110
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