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James Ray Wyatt was an American car dealer [1] and state legislator in Alabama. He served in the Alabama Senate and was a segregationist. [2] He represented Alabama's Sixth Senatorial District. [3]

Wyatt owned a Ford dealership in Pell City. [4] He was involved in a land sale of property in northern St. Clair County, Alabama to Black Muslims that sparked controversy and protests. [5] [1] [6] He was part of a lawsuit that sought to nullify the sale. [7]

There is a Ray Wyatt Road in Ashville, Alabama in Saint Clair County.

References

  1. ^ a b "Muslims" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  2. ^ Jet. Johnson Publishing Company. 1970.
  3. ^ Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama. J. Boardman. 1961.
  4. ^ "Jet". Johnson Publishing Company.
  5. ^ "Ray Wyatt books". Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  6. ^ Newsweek. Newsweek. 1970.
  7. ^ "Wyatt v. Riley".
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

James Ray Wyatt was an American car dealer [1] and state legislator in Alabama. He served in the Alabama Senate and was a segregationist. [2] He represented Alabama's Sixth Senatorial District. [3]

Wyatt owned a Ford dealership in Pell City. [4] He was involved in a land sale of property in northern St. Clair County, Alabama to Black Muslims that sparked controversy and protests. [5] [1] [6] He was part of a lawsuit that sought to nullify the sale. [7]

There is a Ray Wyatt Road in Ashville, Alabama in Saint Clair County.

References

  1. ^ a b "Muslims" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  2. ^ Jet. Johnson Publishing Company. 1970.
  3. ^ Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama. J. Boardman. 1961.
  4. ^ "Jet". Johnson Publishing Company.
  5. ^ "Ray Wyatt books". Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  6. ^ Newsweek. Newsweek. 1970.
  7. ^ "Wyatt v. Riley".

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