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Ridley began buying bags of peanuts from the [[Peanut Depot]] on [[Morris Avenue]] in [[1974]]. Afflicted with cerebral palsy, he used crutches until [[1992]] when he got his first wheelchair. He has since had to replace the wheelchair three times due to wear and tear -- a factor in his decision to retire from street vending in Spring [[2007]].
Ridley began buying bags of peanuts from the [[Peanut Depot]] on [[Morris Avenue]] in [[1974]]. Afflicted with cerebral palsy, he used crutches until [[1992]] when he got his first wheelchair. He has since had to replace the wheelchair three times due to wear and tear -- a factor in his decision to retire from street vending in Spring [[2007]].
In [[2004]] Ridley's chair lodged in a deep curb cut at [[20th Street North|20th Street]] and [[1st Avenue North]], flinging him onto the roadway and breaking both his legs.


==References==
==References==
* Coman, Victoria L. (May 22, 2007) "Corner peanut peddler decides to pack it in." ''Birmingham News''.
* Coman, Victoria L. (May 22, 2007) "Corner peanut peddler decides to pack it in." ''Birmingham News''
* Folasade, John (June 26, 2008) "Curbs remain an obstacle for the handicapped as Birmingham struggles with ADA compliance." ''Birmingham News''


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Revision as of 10:14, 26 June 2008

Charles Ridley, also called the Peanut Man, (born 1956) is co-chair of Citizens United for Regional Transit and for 33 years sold peanuts at the corner of 20th Street and 5th Avenue North during the business day.

Ridley began buying bags of peanuts from the Peanut Depot on Morris Avenue in 1974. Afflicted with cerebral palsy, he used crutches until 1992 when he got his first wheelchair. He has since had to replace the wheelchair three times due to wear and tear -- a factor in his decision to retire from street vending in Spring 2007.

In 2004 Ridley's chair lodged in a deep curb cut at 20th Street and 1st Avenue North, flinging him onto the roadway and breaking both his legs.

References

  • Coman, Victoria L. (May 22, 2007) "Corner peanut peddler decides to pack it in." Birmingham News
  • Folasade, John (June 26, 2008) "Curbs remain an obstacle for the handicapped as Birmingham struggles with ADA compliance." Birmingham News