Antelope Valley Press

Alvin Holmes dies at 81; had served decades in Alabama House

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Former state Rep. Alvin Holmes, who had been the longest-serving member of the Alabama House of Representa­tives before his 2018 defeat, has died. He was 81.

Alabama House of Representa­tives spokesman Clay Redden confirmed Holmes’ death Saturday.

Holmes, one of the first African Americans elected to the Alabama Legislatur­e after the civil rights era, was for decades a fixture at the Statehouse. His political career included battles over issues ranging from removing Jim Crow language from the state Constituti­on to taking the Confederat­e flag off of the Alabama Capitol. With his trademark outspokenn­ess, he had panache for humorous, and sometimes controvers­ial, moments.

Holmes was first elected to the House of Representa­tives in 1974, just four years after African Americans — who hadn’t served since Reconstruc­tion — returned to the Legislatur­e.

“I came to the Statehouse out of the civil rights movement. I said I wanted to go up there and make a change,” Holmes said after his defeat in 2018.

Holmes had said the accomplish­ments he was most proud of included establishi­ng Martin Luther King Day as a state holiday and pushing for the hiring of African Americans for profession­al positions at the Alabama Legislatur­e.

He was among lawmakers who fought to take the Confederat­e battle flag off the Alabama Capitol’s dome where it had formerly flown as symbol of Southern defiance to integratio­n. He sponsored a constituti­onal amendment to remove an interracia­l marriage ban from the Alabama Constituti­on and unsuccessf­ully fought for years to get sexual orientatio­n included in the state hate crime statute.

House Speaker Mac McCutcheon said Holmes was a champion for civil rights and for all taxpayers.

“He took stands to ensure African Americans were treated fairly and that tax dollars were spent wisely. Representa­tives Holmes could be forceful at times and give no ground on issues he was passionate about, but no one ever questioned his sincerity. I was a proud to call him a friend,” McCutcheon said.

The short, mustached Holmes had a flair for humor and bluntness at the House microphone, a skill he said he knowingly deployed at times to draw attention to issues.

Rep. Christophe­r England, who also serves as chairman of the Alabama Democratic Party, said Holmes was a great Democrat and a fighter.

“He stood on the frontlines of the fight for civil rights and was willing to sacrifice everything in his fight for justice for all,” England said.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Rep. Alvin Holmes, D-Montgomery talks to reporters at his Montgomery, Ala., office in 2010. Holmes, who had been the longest-serving member of the Alabama House of Representa­tives before his defeat in 2018, died Saturday at age 81.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Rep. Alvin Holmes, D-Montgomery talks to reporters at his Montgomery, Ala., office in 2010. Holmes, who had been the longest-serving member of the Alabama House of Representa­tives before his defeat in 2018, died Saturday at age 81.

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