On this day in 1964

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On this day in 1964, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously overturned Alabama’s ban on the NAACP. Ruby Hurley set up the office in Birmingham.

On this day in 1964 by Jerry Mitchell, Mississippi Today June 1, 2024 JUNE 1, 1964 Ruby Hurley, youth secretary of

, allowing the leader Ruby Hurley set up the office in Birmingham in 1951, only to be forced to flee the state five years later after Alabama authorities aggressively investigated the refused, an Alabama judge levied a fine against the organization and threatened more penalties by refusing to comply. The

 

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