Cameron M. Alexander
Cameron M. Alexander is a Baptist minister, leader of the 12,000-member Antioch Baptist Church North and community leader in the English Avenue neighborhood (also known as part of "The Bluff") in Atlanta, Georgia.[1][2][3][4][5]
In October 2010, Kennedy Street in English Avenue was renamed Cameron M. Alexander Blvd. in his honor.[6]
2012 Republican U.S. presidential candidate Herman Cain attended Cameron's church as a youth.[7]
External links
- Biography of Rev. Alexander on pp. 2–3 of City of Atlanta online, ordinance 10-O-1420 "AN ORDINANCE TO RENAME KENNEDY STREET NW...TO CAMERON M. ALEXANDER BOULEVARD..."
References
- ↑ Drew Smith; et al. (eds.). Black Churches and Local Politics: Clergy Influence, Organizational ...
- ↑ Herman Cain. They Think You're Stupid: Why Democrats Lost Your Vote and what Republicans ...
- ↑ Alton Hornsby. Southerners, Too?: Essays on the Black South, 1733-1990.
- ↑ "2012 MLK Day Services: Rev. Dr. Cameron Alexander Speaks".
- ↑ "Sunday Morning Prasie Church Of The Week Goes To…..Antioch Baptist Church North". CBS Atlanta.
- ↑ City of Atlanta online, ordinance 10-O-1420 "AN ORDINANCE TO RENAME KENNEDY STREET NW...TO CAMERON M. ALEXANDER BOULEVARD..."
- ↑ Yolande M. Minor, "The Herman Cain of Atlanta's West Side", Cascade Patch, October 19, 2011
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