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Civil Rights Icon to Speak at Columbia Event Hosted by CPJI
Issue #211
In this What’s Up Columbia issue…
🗓 List of Upcoming Events
🌥 Columbia Weather - Mostly cloudy with a high of 82
📰 Civil Rights Icon to Speak at Columbia Event Hosted by CPJI
⛺️ Free Campin’ in the Park Event at Fischer Park
🎬 VidAngel: Watch more stuff, without the bad stuff!
🎵 This Week’s Live Music
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Upcoming Local Events
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Sunday, September 15th
Music City Grand Prix at Nashville Superspeedway - 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Harley Davidson Auction to Support Veterans at Journey Biker Church - 10:00 AM
NEWSTART Health Expo - 12:00 - 5:00 PM
Hustle Factory Volleyball Pre-Season Warm Up - 2:00 - 4:00 PM
Monday, September 16th
Vet 2 Vet Breakfast Meet Up at Puckett’s - 7:00 - 9:00 AM
Tote Bag Painting Craft Event (all materials provided) - 4:00 PM
Maury County Chorale Meet & Greet / First Rehearsal - 6:30 PM
Tuesday, September 17th
Network Columbia (Business Networking) - 9:00 - 10:00 AM
Hampshire Farmers Market - 3:00 - 6:00 PM
Bike Night at Rebel Bar & Grill - 6:00 PM
Marine Corps League LCpl Andrew P. Carpenter #1286 Monthly Meeting - 6:00 - 7:30 PM
Wednesday, September 18th
Acton TriStar Academy Open House Info Session - 3:00 - 4:00 PM
Vet 2 Vet Meetup at The Tilted Mule - 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Thursday, September 19th
Friday, September 20th
Hidden Bee’s Pumpkin Patch Opening Day - 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Nature’s Walk at Woodland Park - 5:00 PM
Community Night at Homestead Manor - 6:00 PM
Country Dance Night w/ Urban Cowboy at The Mulehouse - 7:00 PM
Saturday, September 21st
Muletown Motorfest - 8:00 AM
Food Truck Fest in Downtown Columbia - 6:00 - 9:00 PM



Civil Rights Icon Fred Gray to Speak at Columbia Event Hosted by CPJI
The Columbia Peace and Justice Initiative (CPJI) will be hosting an evening with Civil Rights activist and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient attorney Fred Gray on Thursday, September 19 at 6 p.m. The event will be held at Maury Hills Church, located at 101 Unity Drive in Columbia.
“It is an honor and a privilege to have such an iconic defender of civil rights share his experiences, noting how far we have come and the work that lies before us,” said CPJI President Trent Ogilvie. “CPJI is dedicated to bringing awareness and unity to our community through a multitude of initiatives, and we are grateful to Mr. Gray for his support of our endeavors.”
Fred D. Gray is the senior partner of the law firm of Gray, Langford, Sapp, McGowan, Gray, Gray & Nathanson, P.C., with offices in both Montgomery and Tuskegee. He is a pioneer of the Civil Rights Movement, a native of Montgomery, Alabama, and resides in Tuskegee with his wife Carol. Mr. Gray’s life mission has been to destroy racial segregation wherever he finds it, and that is what he continues to do. He has practiced law since 1954, specializing in civil rights litigation, and continues to practice today at the age of 93.
He has been a cooperating attorney with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and Legal Defense Fund Inc. since 1956. He represented many civil rights icons and organizations, including the victims of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Claudette Colvin, Congressman John Lewis, the Freedom Riders and Walkers, Selma to Montgomery Marchers, NAACP, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and others.
Attorney Gray is the recipient of many honorary degrees and awards. On July 7, 2022, President Joe Biden awarded Mr. Gray the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which is the highest award a civilian can receive. In 2023, he received the American Bar Association’s Medal, which is its highest award given and was also awarded the Legal Defense Fund’s Thurgood Marshall Lifetime Achievement Award. He has served as president of the National Bar Association and Alabama Bar Association and is the current president of the Tuskegee Human & Civil Rights Multicultural Center.
During his 69-year legal career Attorney Gray filed suits to end discrimination in public transportation, voting rights, rights of members in non-profit organizations, right to public education without discrimination from kindergarten to graduate schools, right of students to obtain an education and not be expelled without a hearing, equal access to farm subsidies, health care, the right to serve on civil juries and many others.
Proceeds from this CPJI Legacy Fundraiser, which will replace the traditional Legacy Luncheon in 2024, will support the completion of the Thurgood Marshall Roundabout coming in 2025 in partnership with the City of Columbia. The roundabout will feature a sculpture of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall created by renowned sculptor David Alan Clark. It will be located at the intersection of South Main Street and East 8th Street, a gateway to the historic Black business district and the epicenter of the 1946 Columbia Race Riot, a pivotal moment in Columbia’s history that sent shockwaves across the nation.

The Thurgood Marshall statue will be located on East 8th Street, serving as a gateway to Columbia’s historical Black business district, the heart of the 1946 riots. This installation is part of a larger area revitalization, including a new roundabout and sidewalk upgrades.
The February 24, 1946, confrontation culminated in the NAACP sending young attorney Thurgood Marshall to Columbia to defend 25 individuals who went to trial, held mainly in Lawrenceburg. Marshall fell ill before the trial commenced but remained involved from New York and returned to Columbia in November of that year to represent the last two defendants. During this time, Marshall was confronted by a lynch mob in Columbia and narrowly escaped death, an experience shared in nearly every account of Marshall’s life. Ultimately, 23 of the 25 individuals charged were acquitted for lack of evidence and two were charged with lesser counts.
Marshall’s dedication to protecting the rights of all citizens earned him the nickname “Mr. Civil Rights.” His distinguished career included successfully having the Supreme Court declare segregation in public schools unconstitutional (Brown v Board of Education, 1954),
President Lyndon B. Johnson nominated Marshall as the first African American to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court in 1967.
“By commemorating Thurgood Marshall, we not only highlight the national significance of these events but also their deep local impact, enhancing the story’s relevance and underscoring its importance in the broader context of American history,” said CPJI Legacy Event Chair Russ Adcox.
Sponsorship opportunities are currently available. For more information, contact Russ Adcox at [email protected] or 931.628.0736. Individual tickets are $55 and may be purchased at cpji.org.
Free Campin’ in the Park Event at Fischer Park

Get the kids away from their electronic devices and into nature! This will be an overnight camping event at Fischer Park starting September 21st and ending Sunday morning at sunrise. Tent camping will be allowed on our athletic fields! We will have a series of outdoor sessions including Archery, Rock Climbing, basic camping and gear essentials, obstacle course, outdoor movie, and lots of fun activities for all ages to enjoy! You can also take advantage of the green space so bring your yard games or a ball to throw around just like you would at any other campsite.
Also, it's FREE! All you NEED to do is register!
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🎵 Today’s Live Music
Sunday, September 15th
TBD, Natchez Hills Vineyard, 1-4 PM
The Sins, Amber Falls Winery, 1-5 PM
Cliff Waddell & Willie Vanhorn, The Rebel, 4 PM
Kenny Durham, Puckett’s, 6-7:30 PM
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