- Avery Alexander
Rev. Avery Caesar Alexander (
29 June 1910 –5 March 1999 ) was aLouisiana civil rights leader and politician. He graduated from Union Baptist Theological Seminary and was ordained into the ministry in 1944. He was elected to theLouisiana House of Representatives as a Democrat in 1975 and served in that office until his death. [cite web | title=Notable African Americans from Louisiana | work=New Orleans Public Library | url=http://nutrias.org/~nopl/info/aarcinfo/notabl2.htm | accessdate=2006-01-22]He participated in
voter registration drive s in Louisiana prior to passage of theVoting Rights Act of 1965 . He helped organizeboycotts against businesses inNew Orleans which did not hire blacks, including a successful boycott to force the monopoly utility and transit company to hire black bus drivers.Rev. Alexander participated in several marches with
Martin Luther King, Jr. , and insit-ins to integrate lunch counters. In a well-publicized and videotaped incident in the basement cafeteria at City Hall in 1963, he was arrested and dragged upstairs by the heels. [cite web | title=A House Divided Teaching Guide | work=Southern Institute for Education and Research | url=http://www.southerninstitute.info/civil_rights_education/divided10.html | accessdate=2006-01-22] In a similar incident in the 1990s, police used a chokehold to subdue Rev. Alexander when he participated in a protest againstDavid Duke at a Liberty Monument ceremony in New Orleans after Alexander repeatedly crossed police lines separating protesters and celebrants.In 1999 McDonogh #39 School on
Saint Roch Avenue was renamed after him.Charity Hospital 's official name is Avery C. Alexander Memorial Hospital.Notes
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