Montgomery faces fine, lawsuit for dropping Confederate name
MONTGOMERY, ALA. -- Alabama's capital city last month removed the Confederate president's name from an avenue and renamed it after a lawyer known for his work during the civil rights movement.
Now the state attorney general says the city must pay a fine or face a lawsuit for violating a state law protecting Confederate monuments and other longstanding memorials.
Montgomery last month changed the name of Jeff Davis Avenue to Fred D. Gray Avenue. Gray, who grew up on that same street, represented Rosa Parks and others in cases that fought Deep South segregation practices and was dubbed by Martin Luther King Jr. as the chief counsel for the protest movement."
The Alabama attorney generals office sent a Nov. 5 letter to Montgomery officials saying the city must pay a $25,000 fine by Dec. 8, otherwise, the attorney general will file suit on behalf of the state.
Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed said changing the name was the right thing to do.
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