Supplemental Answers of Plaintiff F.C. Wilson to Defendants' Interrogatories
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January 20, 1976
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Case Files, Bolden v. Mobile Hardbacks and Appendices. Supplemental Answers of Plaintiff F.C. Wilson to Defendants' Interrogatories, 1976. 126404ae-cdcd-ef11-8ee9-6045bddb7cb0. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/795027d0-1952-4cd6-8130-0dddbf83e65e/supplemental-answers-of-plaintiff-fc-wilson-to-defendants-interrogatories. Accessed December 04, 2025.
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA
SOUTHERN DIVISION
WILEY L. BOLDEN, REV. R. L. HOPE,
CHARLES JOHNSON, JANET O. LeFLORE,
JOHN IL. LeFLORE, CHARLES MAXWELL,
OSSIE B. PURIFOY, RAYMOND SCOTT,
SHERMAN SMITH, OLLIE LEE TAYLOR,
RODNEY O. TURNER, REV. ED WILLIAMS,
SYLVESTER WILLIAMS and MRS. F. C.
WILSON,
Plaintiffs, CIVIL ACTION
VS. NO. 75-297-H
CITY OF MOBILE, ALABAMA; GARY A.
GREENOUGH, ROBERT B. DOYLE, JR.,
and LAMBERT C. MIMS, individually
and in their official capacities
as Mobile City Commissioners,
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SUPPLEMENTAL ANSWERS OF PLAINTIFF
TO DEFENDANTS! INTERROGATORIES
Undersigned plaintiff submits his supplemental answers
to defendants' interrogatories propounded to each plaintiff
on or about August 25, 1975, as follows:
2. See Appendix A.
3. See Appendix A.
4. See Appendix A.
31. Plaintiffs do not claim that the City of Mobile's
form of government has Jiserininated against any of the groups
of persons referred to in interrogatories 6-30, except for the
black citizens of Mobile.
32. When the City of Noblle's form of government
was instituted in 1910, it was the design and intention of
those persons who constructed and participated in the Mobile
government to dilute the votes. of black citizens and deny
them equal access to the political processes. Thus, the
first discriminatory action was the institution of the City's
present form of government; the names of the particular per-
sons having the described discriminatory intent are unknown
to plaintiffs. Since the institution of the City's present
form of government, the failure to alter or amend this form
of government consitutes a continuing discriminatory omission.
The names of all those persons who have supported this form
of government, with its discriminatory effect, are unknown
to the plaintiffs, and, indeed, it would be impossible to
know and list the names of all such persons. A recent act
evidencing the subject intentional discrimination was the
opposition exhibited by Messrs. Doyle and Mims to the refer-
endums that would have altered the City of Mobile's form of
government. Additionally, all three of the present City
Commissioners are parties to the continuing discriminatory
omission, described above, of failing to alter or amend the
City's form of government.
41. (c)=(y) Plaintiff has no opinion.
43. Yes. Since blacks are generally poorer than
whites, the filing fee required of candidates is a Hot fin
percentage of disposable income of potential black candi-
dates than of potential white candidates.
45. See Appendix A.
50. The only factor mentioned above in No. 49
which should be retained in a constitutional system is elec-
tion by a majority vote. As to other factors, see my ori-
ginal answer to this question.
51B. (a) The Commission form of government implies
a multi-member panel with (Executive and Legislative) powers.
If such a panel were to have individually-assigned powers
which were not jointly-held under the applicable law, then
any plan of Commission government would still be an at-large
system and thus unconstitutional given the prevailing political
and racial situation in Mobile. ,
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64. See Appendix A.
65.(f) See Appendix A.
120. See Appendix A.
128. See Appendix A.
134. See Appendix A.
135. See Appendix A.
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EDWARD STILL, ESQUIRE
SUITE 601 - TITLE BUILDING
2030 THIRD AVENUE, NORTH
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35203
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known to me, who upon being first duly sworn by me, on oath
deposes and says that aA is informed and believes, and on
such information and belief states, that the foregoing answers
to interrogatories propounded by the defendants are true.
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
T do hereby certify that on this the 20% day of January,
1976, I served a copy of the foregoing Supplemental Answers to
Interrogatories upon all counsel of record as listed below by
depositing same in United States Mail, postage prepaid, or by
HAND DELIVERY.
Charles Arendall, Esquire
David Bagwell, Esquire
Post Office Box 123
Mobile, Alabama 36601
S. R. Sheppard, Esquire
Legal Department
City of Mobile
Mobile, Alabama 36601
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J. U. BEACKSHER
GREGORY B./STEIN
CRAWFORD & BLACKSHER
1407 DAVIS AVENUE
MOBILE, ALABAMA 35603
EDWARD STILL, ESQUIRE
SUITE 601 - TITLE BUILDIN
2030 THIRD AVENUE, NORTH
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35203
JACK GREENBERG, ESQUIRE
JAMES NABRITT, ESQUIRE
CHARLES WILLIAMS, III., ESQUIRE
SUITE 2030
10 COLUMBUS CIRCLE
NEW YORK, N. Y. 10019
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Ze Yes.
3. No.
4. Self:
Husband:
APPENDIX A
Willie Wilson, Age 74, 1507 Hogan Street.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(4)
(e)
(a)
Answered in original answers.
Grand Bay Living with parents.
Locust Street Living with aunt.
Congress Street Living with relatives.
Rylands Lane Renting.
Lexington Avenue Renting.
Hogan Street Own.
Answered 1n original answers.
Ward #10, Voting Place at Davis Avenue,
up-to 1975,
MW-33-99-3, Mt. Olive Baptist Church,
last two elections.
No.
My best recollection is that it was
sometime in the 1930's.
45.
04.
65.
67.
68.
69,
70.
71.
72.
73
74.
75,
765.
(b)
(c)
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No.
My best recollection is as follows:
Congress Street Renting
Gaston Street Renting
1505 Hogan Street Own
No.
(i)-(iii) N/A.
N/A.
I have chosen not to do so.
77.
78.
100.
102.
X03.
104.
105.
106.
X07. Yes.
108. N/A.
109, Yes.
110. N/A.
111, Yes,
112. N/A.
1137 Yes.
114. N/A.
120. Answered in original answers.
128. Xo.
122. Xo.
331... Hope 5 years
John LeFlore 25 years
Maxwell 20 years
Purify 20 years
Scott 20 years
134. No.
135, Yes. Mr. John LeFlore:
Life Office.
7 or 8 months ago: Atlanta