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  1. Fred David Gray (born December 14, 1930) is an American civil rights attorney, preacher, activist, and state legislator from Alabama. He handled many prominent civil rights cases, such as Browder v. Gayle, and was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 1970, along with Thomas Reed, both from Tuskegee.

  2. 5 de jul. de 2022 · Over the past seven decades, longtime Alabama civil rights lawyer Fred Gray represented Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr. and the victims of the infamous Tuskegee syphilis experiment, in which...

    • Jonathan Entin
  3. 14 de ago. de 2022 · Fred Gray was 'chief counsel' of the civil rights era. At 91, he's still in the fight. Fred Gray and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., break into laughter at a joke told by a speaker at a...

  4. 25 de dic. de 2020 · Fred D. Gray, a longtime civil rights lawyer, at his office in Tuskegee, Ala. The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. called him “the chief counsel for the protest movement.” Nicole Craine for The...

    • Elaina Plott
  5. Gray, Fred David, Sr. December 14, 1930. Bob Fitch photography archive, © Stanford University Libraries. Martin Luther King once described lawyer and activist Fred Gray as “the brilliant young Negro who later became the chief counsel for the protest movement” (King, 41).

  6. 7 de jul. de 2022 · Rhonda Sonnenberg. Senior Staff Writer. President Joe Biden today bestowed Montgomery, Alabama-born attorney Fred D. Gray Sr. with the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his titanic contributions to civil rights in the United States. The country’s highest civilian honor acknowledges “an especially meritorious contribution to the ...

  7. 7 de jul. de 2022 · Fred Gray, iconic civil rights attorney and CWRU School of Law alum, receives Presidential Medal of Freedom. One of Case Western Reserve University’s most iconic alumni—the man Martin Luther King Jr. called the “chief counsel for the protest movement”—received one of the highest honors bestowed on a United States civilian ...