found:Claudette Colvin, 2009 :ECIP galley (b. Claudette Austin, Sept. 5, 1939, Birmingham, Ala.; raised by her great aunt and uncle, Mary Ann and Q.P. Colvin; currently resides in New York City)
found:African American National Biography, accessed December 26, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database(Colvin, Claudette; Claudette Austin; civil rights activist, nurse; born 05 September 1939 in Birmingham, Alabama, United States; completed General Education Diploma, a high school equivalency test (1957); found guilty in a Montgomery Circuit Court case for breaking the segregation ordinance, disturbing the peace and assaulting the arresting policemen, pleading not guilty before the Montgomery Circuit Court (1955); took part in the Montgomery bus boycott (1955-1956); testified in Browder v. Gayle, a landmark case concluding African American citizens were denied their Fourteenth amendment rights (1956); worked as a nurse's aide in a Manhattan nursing home (1968-1973))
found:Wikipedia, February 10, 2026(Claudette Colvin (née Austin), born September 5, 1939, Montgomery, Alabama; died under hospice care in Texas, January 13, 2026, age 86)