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Longtime local civil rights activist Mattie Jones to be honored

A longtime local civil rights activist will be honored for her efforts with a special street sign dedication in west Louisville on Wednesday.
Mattie Jones

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) – There will be a community celebration to honor civil rights activist Mattie Jones.

On Wednesday, March 28th at 5 p.m. at the corner of Louis Coleman Jr. Drive and River Park Drive there will be a street sign dedication.

Councilwoman Cheri Bryant Hamilton of District 5 will join Jones and members of her family and friends will unveil an honorary sign on the block where she lives as a tribute to her accomplishments and efforts for advancing civil rights in Metro Louisville.

At the age of 84, Mattie continues to challenge people and issues that treat people of color in a negative light.

You see her being interviewed by the media and protesting throughout the city but she has worked behind the scenes with civil rights leaders all across the United States but she supported her great friend the late Rev. Louis Coleman on a daily basis with issues and situations across Kentucky and parts of Southern Indiana.

Their call to duty had no limitations on distance.

Mattie cared for over 100 children as a foster mother. She raised them right along with her 8 children. Mattie will be 85-years-old on the day of the celebration and dedication.

Supporters of Mattie Jones will come out and support the mother to children who needed love, people who needed support and she's the woman who stands up for what is right without even knowing your name.

Now, the public will have a chance to say thank you to the unsung leader who continuously chants for all people – No justice, no peace.

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