NAME | DESCRIPTION |
FRED GRAY | Fred David Gray (born December 14, 1930) is a civil rights attorney, preacher, and activist in Alabama. He litigated several major civil rights cases in Alabama, including some, such as Browder v. Gayle, that reached the United States Supreme Court. He served as the President of the National Bar Association in 1985, and in 2001 was elected as the first African-American President of the Alabama State Bar |
DESCRIPTION | NAME OF SITE | CITY | STATE |
BIRTHPLACE | MARKER | MONTGEMERY | ALABAMA |
CHURCH-PREACHER | HOLT STREET BAPTIST CHURCH | MONTGEMERY | ALABAMA |
ALMA MATER | LOVELESS HIGH SCHOOL | MONTGEMERY | ALABAMA |
STUDIED | NASHVILLE CHRISTIAN INSITUTE | NASHVILLE | TENNENNSEE |
STUDIED | ALABAMA STATE COLLEGE FOR NEGEREOS | MONTGEMERY | ALABAMA |
STUDIED | CASE STATE WESTERN UNIVERSITY | CLEVELAND | OHIO |
HONOR | SOUTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE- BOARD OF TRUSTEES | DALLAS | TEXAS |
CLEVELAND OHIO
CLEVELAND OHIO