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A LETTER WRTEN OM JO ANN ROBSON TO MAYOR W.A. GAYLE OF MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, DATED MAY 21, 1954

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Gayle was said to have remarked, “ the first ray day and the Negro will be back on the the Black muny held fast and strengthened their rolve, spired by ongog mass meetgs led by muny and church lears. Mayor Gayle, who had been prevly known as “pleasant and easy to approach, ” now felt creased prsure om hardle segregatnists, and urged puttg an end to the boytt.

”But Mayor Gayle had had enough.

TO W. A. GAYLE

William Armistead "Tacky" Gayle, Jr. was an Amerin polician for the Democratic Party, soldier and wrer who was the mayor of Montgomery, Alabama, om 1951 to 1959. Gayle was born 1896, the son of William A. and Mary Gayle. He served durg World War I the Uned Stat Navy, havg attend the Uned Stat Naval Amy. He later attend the Universy of Alabama om 1915 to 1916. After the war, he worked for the Anrson Coal Company as a manager. Gayle, who held the rank of Brigadier General, was appoted by Governor Bibb Grav on April 2, 1935 to serve as Adjutant General of Alabama. He prevly served as Assistant Adjutant General Grav' admistratn. Durg World War II, Gayle returned to active duty, servg the Uned Stat Army Air Forc. After the war, he would ntue to serve the Alabama Natnal Guard. * mayor w a gayle *

” Acrdg to the article, Gayle remarked that, “We have psyfooted around on this boytt long enough and has e time to be ank and hont.

“End to Free ‘Taxi Service, ’” Montgomery Advertiser, January 25, 1956 / adapted om THF147081One of Mayor Gayle’s first mov his new “get tough” policy was to crack down on Black rpool drivers, pecially urgg whe Montgomerians to halt the practice of g their tomobil as “taxi servic for Negro maids and oks who work for them. ” As Gayle remarked, “When a whe person giv a Negro a sgle penny for transportatn or helps a Negro wh his transportatn, even if ’s a block ri, he is helpg the Negro radils who lead the boytt.

“If is illegal, ” Mayor Gayle said, “the boytt mt be stopped.

MONTGOMERY MAYOR W. A. GAYLE ON B BOYTT

Gayle March 1954, the uncil's members outled the chang they sought for Montgomery’s b system: no one standg over empty seats; a cree that black dividuals not be ma to pay at the ont of the b and enter om the rear; and a policy that would require b to stop at every rner black rintial areas, as they did whe muni. When the meetg failed to produce any meangful change, WPC print Jo Ann Robson reerated the uncil’s requts a 21 May letter to Mayor Gayle, tellg him, “There has been talk om twenty-five or more lol anizatns of planng a cy-wi boytt of b” (“A Letter om the Women’s Polil Council”).

A year after the WPC’s meetg wh Mayor Gayle, a 15-year-old named Cltte Colv was arrted for challengg segregatn on a Montgomery b. Gayle that b segregatn was unnstutnal, and November 1956 the U. Gayle and stck down laws requirg segregated seatg on public b.

In May of 1954, Jo Ann Robson and the WPC, on behalf of the Black muny, outled a list of mands to Mayor Gayle and cy missners. Why do you thk Jo Ann Robson remds Mayor Gayle that three-fourths of the b rirs Montgomery, Alabama, are Ain Amerins?

W. A. GAYLE

Gayle Cy Hall Montgomery, Alabama. Dear Mayor Gayle:.

Gayle, the mayor of Montgomery, joed the WCC, publicly clarg, “I thk every right-thkg whe person Montgomery, Alabama and the South should do the same. Gayle on b boytt, ”. Gayle on b boytt.

Gayle, stg his office, sg over telegrams approvg actns to break b boytt. William Armistead "Tacky" Gayle, Jr.

GAYLE, W. A.

Gayle was born 1896, the son of William A. And Mary (née Wn) Gayle. Gayle, who held the rank of Brigadier General, was appoted by Governor Bibb Grav on April 2, 1935 to serve as Adjutant General of Alabama.

W. A. GAYLE

Durg World War II, Gayle returned to active duty, servg the Uned Stat Army Air Forc. [5] Gayle served as Mayor of Montgomery om 1951 to 1959. Gayle feral urt se that end the boytt and racial segregatn on the b Montgomery.

[4][6] Gayle died on July 5, 1965. Gayle Plaarium Montgomery's Oak Park is named his honor. Gayle.

BROWR V. GAYLE, 352 U.S. 903

Gayle challenged the Alabama state statut and Montgomery, Alabama, cy ordanc requirg segregatn on Montgomery b.

Gayle on 1 Febary 1956, two days after segregatnists bombed Kg’s hoe. Gayle, the cy’s chief of police, reprentativ om Montgomery’s Board of Commissners, Montgomery Cy L, Inc., two b drivers, and reprentativ of the Alabama Public Service Commissn. Gayle challenged the nstutnaly of a state statute, the se was brought before a three-judge U.

W. A. GAYLE

Gayle was ially a morate to even morate liberal on the issue of civil rights for Ain-Amerins, enjoyg a high populary among that race; however, as the b boyttg ntued, Gayle took more aggrsive stanc agast Ain-Amerins, particularly those boyttg, th losg his populary and standg among the cy's Ain-Amerin populatn.

1 "Alabama Authors » Blog Archive » GAYLE, WILLIAM ARMISTEAD, JR., 1896-1965". Gayle and the ed history here.

Gayle to outle their remend chang for the Montgomery b system. Gayle March 1954, the uncil’s members outled the chang they sought for Montgomery’s b system: no one standg over empty seats; a cree that black dividuals not be ma to pay at the ont of the b and enter om the rear; and a policy that would require b to stop at every rner black rintial areas, as they did whe muni. When the meetg failed to produce any meangful change, WPC print Jo Ann Robson reerated the uncil’s requts a 21 May letter to Mayor Gayle, tellg him, “There has been talk om twenty-five or more lol anizatns of planng a cy-wi boytt of b” (“A Letter om the Women’s Polil Council”).

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A letter wrten om Jo Ann Robson to Mayor W.A. Gayle of Montgomery, Alabama, dated May 21, 1954 | Learng for Jtice .

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