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        2. Daughter of Sterling J. and Anne Patterson Foster of Birmingham, Alabama, Durr attended Wellesley College before she married Clifford Durr of Montgomery in
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        4. At 22 she married lawyer Clifford Durr, with whom she had 5 children, one of whom died in infancy.
        5. She spent years working to abolish the poll tax and to end segregation, and her husband, Clifford, an attorney, was involved with a number of civil rights cases.
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          Clifford Durr

          American lawyer

          Clifford Judkins Durr (March 2, 1899 – May 12, 1975) was an Alabamalawyer who played an important role in defending activists and others accused of disloyalty during the New Deal and McCarthy eras.[1] He also was the lawyer who represented Rosa Parks in her challenge to the constitutionality of the ordinance, due to the infamous segregation of passengers on buses in Montgomery.[1] This is what launched the 1955-1956 Montgomery bus boycott.

          Durr was born into a patrician Alabama family.[2] After studying at the University of Alabama, being president of his class, he went to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar.[1] He returned to the United States to study law, then joined a prominent law firm in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1924.

          In 1926 he married Virginia Foster, whose sister, Josephine, would be the first wife of Hugo Black.[1]

          Early life

          Clifford Judkins Durr was born on March 2, 1899, in Montgomer