Disambiguation evidence for Police Chief Laurie Pritchett via surface form

"Laurie Pritchett"


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Predicate Object
areaOfActivity Southwest Georgia
surface form: Southwestern Georgia
associatedWithEvent mass arrests of civil rights demonstrators in Albany, Georgia
civilRightsEra United States civil rights era of the 1960s
conflictWith civil rights activists in Albany, Georgia
confronted Martin Luther King Jr.
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Albany Police Department
fullName Laurie Pritchett
gender male
historicalSignificance example of strategic nonviolent repression of protest
historicalSignificance influenced later civil rights campaign strategies
ideology segregationism
instanceOf human
instanceOf law enforcement officer
instanceOf police chief
lawEnforcementApproach emphasis on nonviolent crowd control
lawEnforcementApproach systematic arrest and detention of protesters
lawEnforcementPhilosophy maintaining segregation while avoiding overt brutality
mediaStrategy minimizing images of police violence
movementContext American civil rights movement
notableAction distributed arrested protesters to jails across several counties
notableAction ordered large-scale arrests of nonviolent protesters
notableFor role in the Albany Movement during the civil rights era
notableFor use of mass-arrest tactics against civil rights demonstrators
notedAs key opponent of the Albany civil rights campaign
notedAs segregationist law enforcement official
occupation law enforcement official
occupation police chief
opposedBy Southern Christian Leadership Conference
opposedBy Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
opposedTo civil rights protests in Albany, Georgia
opposedTo desegregation of public facilities in Albany, Georgia
participantIn Albany Movement
placeOfWork Albany, Georgia
positionHeld Chief of Police of Albany, Georgia
raceRelationsContext Jim Crow segregation in the American South
roleInAlbanyMovement primary law enforcement authority responding to protests
stateOfActivity Georgia
strategyGoal to prevent overcrowding of local jails during mass arrests
strategyGoal to undermine the effectiveness of civil rights demonstrations
timePeriod early 1960s
usedTactic avoiding visible police brutality to reduce negative media coverage
usedTactic dispersing jailed protesters across multiple jails in surrounding areas
usedTactic nonviolent mass arrests of protesters