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Nevilledog

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Mon Sep 21, 2020, 01:38 AM Sep 2020

Robert Graetz, minister who helped organize Montgomery Bus Boycott, dies at 92




https://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/09/21/robert-graetz-dies-white-minister-who-helped-organize-montgomery-bus-boycott-obituary/2054186002/

The Rev. Robert Graetz, whose support of the 1955-56 Montgomery Bus Boycott made him a target of segregationists and sparked a career dedicated to social justice, died Sunday, his daughter Meta Ellis said. He was 92.

Graetz had been in hospice care.

Graetz, who ministered to the majority-Black Trinity Lutheran Evangelical Church, helped organize the early stages of the boycott and helped drive people to and from work.

Graetz was the only white clergyman to support the boycott, and like other participants in the boycott, the reverend and his family persisted in the face of harassment, terrorism, and death threats that extended to their preschool children. Vandals poured sugar in their gas tank; slashed their tires and sprayed acid over their cars. White students on segregated school buses shouted "n---r lover" at Graetz and his wife, Jeannie, as they walked the street.

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Robert Graetz, minister who helped organize Montgomery Bus Boycott, dies at 92 (Original Post) Nevilledog Sep 2020 OP
RIP murielm99 Sep 2020 #1
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