told Atlanta Black Star. Now the litigation director for the Institute for Justice, a libertarian public interest law firm, Berliner said, “If Mr. Fauntleroy owns the street and the city wants ...
The son of slaves, Ottaway Gurley would become a multi-millionaire and one of the richest African-Americans in the country.
The Black man who was shoved and assaulted by a white ... up against a light post and into a busy street,” she continued about the violent clash first reported by the Herald.