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- Colonel_Stone_Johnson abstract "Colonel Stone Johnson (September 9, 1918 – January 19, 2012) was a civil rights activist born in Lowndes County, to Fannie and Colonel Johnson. A railway worker and union representative, he got involved in the civil rights movement in Birmingham in the mid 1950s, working with Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth. He started a civil rights organization called the Civil Rights Guards that protected homes and business involved in the movement, usually while armed.Johnson may be best known for having helped to carry a Ku Klux Klan bomb away from Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL. He also provided armed protection to nonviolent activists in Anniston, Alabama during the 1961 Freedom Rides, rescuing them from a segregationist mob. He also served for a time as vice-president of the Birmingham chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.An oft-repeated remark of Johnson, when asked how he'd managed to protect civil rights leaders given his commitment to nonviolence, Johnson replied, "With my nonviolent .38 special."".
- Colonel_Stone_Johnson birthDate "1918-09-09".
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- Colonel_Stone_Johnson comment "Colonel Stone Johnson (September 9, 1918 – January 19, 2012) was a civil rights activist born in Lowndes County, to Fannie and Colonel Johnson. A railway worker and union representative, he got involved in the civil rights movement in Birmingham in the mid 1950s, working with Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth.".
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