Montgomery

/məntˈɡʌməri/ proper noun

Definition

A city name or surname, most notably the capital city of Alabama and site of significant Civil Rights movement events.

Etymology

From Norman French, meaning 'hill of the powerful man' (mont + gomeric). The name came to America with early settlers and was applied to multiple locations, with Montgomery, Alabama being the most historically significant.

Kelly Says

Montgomery, Alabama earned the nickname 'Cradle of the Confederacy' but later became equally famous as the birthplace of the Civil Rights movement, showing how places can completely transform their historical legacy. The Montgomery Bus Boycott lasted 381 days and demonstrated the power of sustained peaceful protest.

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