List of people from Montgomery, Alabama
The city of Montgomery, the capital and second-largest city of Alabama, has been the birthplace and home of these notable individuals.
Arts and entertainment
Name | Notability | References |
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Jensen Buchanan | Soap opera actress | [1] |
Brett Butler | Actress and comedy performer | [2] |
Ji-Tu Cumbuka | Television and film actor | [3] |
Joyce Guy | Actress | |
Glenn Howerton | Actor/writer, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | [4] |
Rusty Joiner | Model/actor | [5] |
Amy O'Neill | Actress, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids | |
Michael O'Neill | Actor, The West Wing | |
Octavia Spencer | Academy Award-winning actress | |
Bill Traylor | Self-taught artist, painter | [6] |
Michael Young | Emmy-winning actor | [7] |
Music
Name | Notability | References |
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Clarence Carter | Blind soul singer and guitarist | [8] |
Nat King Cole | Jazz singer and pianist | [9] |
John Collins | Jazz guitarist | [10] |
Dirty | Rap duo | [11] |
Eddie Floyd | Soul singer/songwriter | [12] |
Melvin Franklin | R&B singer, The Temptations | [13] |
Frankie Jaxon | Jazz and vaudeville singer | |
Claude Jeter | Gospel singer | [14] |
Howard Johnson | Jazz musician | [15] |
Jamey Johnson | Country singer-songwriter | [16] |
Joe Morris | Jazz trumpeter | [17] |
Nell Rankin | Opera singer | [18] |
Tommy Shaw | Guitarist of Styx | [19] |
Robert Shimp | Recording engineer and producer | [20] |
Toni Tennille | Singer, Captain & Tennille | [21] |
Big Mama Thornton | Blues singer | |
Hank Williams, Sr. | Country singer | [22] |
Jett Williams | Country singer, daughter of Hank | [23] |
Doe B | Rapper | [24] |
Civil rights
Name | Notability | References |
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Ralph David Abernathy | Baptist minister, Southern Christian Leadership Conference leader | [25] |
Inez Baskin | Journalist and activist | [26] |
Johnnie Carr | Montgomery Improvement Association president, Montgomery bus boycott co-organizer | [27] |
Morris Dees | Southern Poverty Law Center founder | [28] |
Mahala Ashley Dickerson | First black female attorney in Alabama | [29] |
Fred Gray | Attorney, founding member of the Montgomery Improvement Association | [30] |
Vernon Johns | Minister, mentor to early civil rights leaders | [31] |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | Minister, founded the Montgomery Improvement Association and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference while in Montgomery, led the Montgomery bus boycott and Selma to Montgomery march | [32] |
Martin Luther King III | Advocate, SCLC president | [33] |
Yolanda King | Advocate and actress | [34] |
E. D. Nixon | Attorney (Browder v. Gayle), local NAACP president, Montgomery Improvement Association founder | [35] |
Rosa Parks | Sparked the Montgomery bus boycott | [36] |
Literature and journalism
Name | Notability | References |
---|---|---|
Zelda Fitzgerald | Writer, wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald | [37] |
Jim Fyffe | Auburn Tigers radio announcer | [38] |
Anne George | Writer, 1994 Alabama State Poet | [39] |
Mary Katharine Ham | Writer, columnist, Fox News contributor | |
Joseph Lewis | Freethinker | [40] |
Everette Maddox | Poet | [41] |
Harold E. Martin | Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist | [42] |
Charles Moore | Photographer, chronicled the Civil Rights Movement | [43] |
Gin Phillips | Writer | [44] |
T.K. Thorne | Writer; books, poetry, short stories and screenplays | |
Barbara Wiedemann | Poet, English professor at Auburn Montgomery |
Military
Name | Notability | References |
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William W. Allen | Major General in the Confederate States Army | [45] |
Samuel Cooper | First Full General of the Confederate States Army | [46] |
John G. Crommelin | United States Navy rear admiral, 1960 Vice Presidential candidate | [47] |
James T. Holtzclaw | General in the Confederate States Army | [48] |
Frank McIntyre | Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs, 1912–1929 | [49] |
Politics
Science
Name | Notability | References |
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Percy Lavon Julian | Chemist | [78] |
Dorothy Tennov | Psychologist | [79] |
Kathryn C. Thornton | Astronaut, part of STS-61 mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope | [80] |
Sports
Others
Name | Notability | References |
---|---|---|
Adele Goodman Clark | Suffragist and artist | [106] |
Frances Scott Fitzgerald | Daughter of F. Scott Fitzgerald | [107] |
Bob Jones, Jr. | Bob Jones University president and chancellor | [108] |
Henry Lehman | Cotton broker and financier, company developed into the Lehman Brothers conglomerate | [109] |
Jerry Parr | Secret Service agent, saved Ronald Reagan during his assassination attempt | |
Albert Parsons | Anarchist, labor activist, Haymarket Riot organizer | [110] |
Blake Percival | Whistleblower | [111] |
Priscilla Cooper Tyler | Daughter-in-law of president John Tyler | [112] |
See also
- List of people from Alabama
- List of mayors of Montgomery, Alabama
- Alabama State University alumni
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