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Jo Ann Robinson (President, Women's Political Council)
E. D. Nixon (President, local chapter of NAACP)
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Elected President of the Montgomery Improvement Association)
Ralph Abernathy (Vice-President of association)
Johnnie Carr (civil rights leader, succeeded Dr. King as President)


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