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Autherine Juanita Lucy (October 5, 1929 –
March 2, 2022) was an
American activist who was the
first African-American
student to
attend the University...
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first attempt to
integrate the
university occurred in 1956 when
Autherine Lucy
successfully enrolled on
February 3 as a
graduate student in library...
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Lewis Stanley Levison Viola Liuzzo Audre Lorde Joseph Lowery Autherine Lucy
Clara Luper Thurgood Marshall Benjamin Mays
Franklin McCain Floyd...
- Spirit:
Autherine Lucy.”
National Museum of
African American History and Culture, 16 Feb. 2018, nmaahc.si.edu/blog-post/indomitable-spirit-
autherine-lucy...
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March 17, 2003) was an
American civil rights activist, who
along with
Autherine Lucy, were the
first African Americans admitted to the
University of Alabama...
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Montgomery bus boycott, and the 1956
riots at the
University of
Alabama after Autherine Lucy and
Polly Myers were
admitted (Myers
eventually withdrew her application...
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Archived from the
original on 2008-09-15.
Retrieved 2007-12-13. Hicks, Tai. "
Autherine Lucy
Foster returns to the
schoolhouse door". datelinealabama.com. Archived...
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refusing to give up her seat on a
Montgomery bus; and in
February 1956
Autherine Lucy was
admitted to the
University of
Alabama before being expelled when...
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rights and
challenged southern segregation in
numerous ways. In 1952,
Autherine Lucy was
admitted to the
university as a
graduate student, but her admission...
- Alabama. Her
grandfather was a
neighborhood leader, and her great-aunt
Autherine Lucy
integrated the
University of Alabama.
Williams graduated from Talladega...