Fred Gray (LAW ’54, HON ’92)

Fred Gray arrived at Western Reserve University when no law school in Alabama would accept Black students. After law school, Gray returned to Montgomery to serve as a preacher and start a legal practice—providing legal counsel for Rosa Parks following her arrest for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white passenger.

He later represented Black students denied admission to the University of Alabama, and in 1972, represented subjects of the Tuskegee Study.