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Lucille Times was an active participant in the struggle for civil rights in Montgomery, Alabama throughout her adult life. She worked for the cause at a time when the city was at the center of the national movement.
==Early life==
Lucille was born April 12, 1922, in Egypt (Hope Hull), Alabama. Her mother died when Lucille was very young and she was raised by her father, William Sharp in a Christian home with six siblings. During her childhood years the family lived in Chicago, Detroit and Alabama. Mr. Sharp strongly imprinted two ideas on Lucille: The first: “You are no better than anyone else” (i.e., don’t look down on anyone) and the second: “When you're right don’t back down.”
The day after she married Charlie Times on February 3, 1939, they moved in across Mill Street from E.D. Nixon, and she met him for the first time. She and Charlie joined the NAACP shortly thereafter. In 1951, they opened the Time’s Café (a.k.a. “Sugarhill”) on Holt Street, which operated continuously until 1984.

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