Louis L. Redding died in 1998.
Louis L. Redding was born in 1901.
Louis L. Redding was an influential civil rights attorney known for his advocacy against racial segregation. One notable quote attributed to him is, "The law must be a shield for the weak and the oppressed." He emphasized the importance of justice and equality, stating, "We must not allow the law to be a weapon in the hands of the powerful." Redding's words reflect his commitment to fighting for civil rights and social justice.
Louis L. Jenkins died in 1939.
Louis L. Mowbray died in 1952.
Louis L. Goldstein died in 1998.
Louis L. Madsen died in 1986.
Louis L. Collins died on 1950-06-24.
Donald Redding died in 1969.
Cyrus Redding died in 1870.
George Redding died in 1974.
Louis L. Wilson Jr. died on 2010-06-25.
W. Charles Redding died in 1994.