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Albert Turner (other)
Albert Turner may refer to: * Albert Turner (footballer, born 1901) (1901–1985), English footballer * Albert Turner (footballer, born 1907) (1907–1959), English footballer * Albert Turner (activist) (1936–2000), American civil rights advocate See also *Bert Turner (other) Bert Turner may refer to: * Bert Turner (politician) (1888–1973), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly *Bert Turner (footballer, born 1899) (1899–1953), English footballer who played for Merthyr Town, Coventry City, Torquay United and B ...
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Albert Turner (footballer, Born 1901)
Albert James Turner (7 April 1901 – 24 April 1985) was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half. He made one appearance in the Football League Third Division North for Nelson in the 1921–22 season. References * * English men's footballers Men's association football wing halves Nelson F.C. players English Football League players Footballers from Blackpool 1901 births 1985 deaths {{England-footy-midfielder-1900s-stub ...
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Albert Turner (footballer, Born 1907)
Albert Turner (3 September 1907 – 1959) was an English footballer who played outside left in the 1930s for Hull City, Walsall, Doncaster Rovers, Cardiff City and Bristol Rovers. Playing career Doncaster Rovers Turner began his career at Hull City, then moved to Walsall for one and a bit seasons. He was then being brought to 3rd Division North side Doncaster, by manager David Menzies, midway through the 1933–34 season. Scoring on his debut on 16 December in a 4–2 home victory against Gateshead, that season he netted 14 goals over 22 games as Rovers finished the season in 5th position. The following season, he was the leading scorer at the club with 26, including 1 cup goal, an impressive achievement for a winger. On 16 February 1935, Turner scored 5 in a 7–1 win against visitors New Brighton. He also scored in five consecutive matches and then six consecutive matches during this 1934–35 season, a season where Doncaster finished as League Champions. In ...
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Albert Turner (activist)
Albert Turner (February 29, 1936 – April 13, 2000) was an American civil rights activist and an advisor to Martin Luther King Jr. He was Alabama field secretary for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and helped lead the voting rights march from Selma to Montgomery; he was beaten on Bloody Sunday. Early life Turner was born outside of Marion, Alabama, the son of a Perry County farmer; he was the fourth of 12 children. He graduated from Alabama A&M. Career Albert Turner attempted to register to vote in 1962, but despite his college education, could not pass the literacy test given. That incident galvanized Turner to organize local voter registration efforts and educate prospective voters about the voter registration tests. Turner was one of the marchers credited with leading the Selma to Montgomery procession in March 1965 while Dr. King attended a ceremony honoring his work in Cleveland. He served as State Director of the SCLC from 1965 to 1972. After the assassina ...
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