‘Auntie’ Myrna Carter Jackson, prominent Birmingham, Alabama, civil rights activist, leaves legacy of learning and leadershipBarnett Wright2024-06-06T08:07:21-05:0006.06.24|Community|
1963 retail boycott leveraged change in Birmingham, AlabamaMark Kelly2024-01-09T12:47:53-06:0012.26.23|Community|
Alabama’s Old Sardis Baptist Church receives state preservation grantAlabama News Center Staff2023-08-25T13:49:50-05:0008.28.23|Community|
Birmingham’s Collegeville community helped nurture the 1963 civil rights movementShirley Jackson2023-08-16T14:55:29-05:0008.16.23|Community|
‘The movement was God’s movement’: An interview with Bishop Calvin WoodsJoseph Allen2023-04-14T15:45:23-05:0004.17.23|Community, Video|
The private meetings 60 years ago that helped desegregate BirminghamBarnett Wright2023-09-07T16:45:22-05:0004.10.23|Community|
A revolutionary life: Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth recalls making history in BirminghamMark Kelly2023-03-16T16:22:21-05:0003.17.23|Community|
A Birmingham civil rights reformer, lost to history: Emory O. Jackson Michael Sznajderman2023-09-12T15:20:00-05:0003.06.23|Community|
On this day in Alabama history: Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights was foundedErin Harney2019-06-03T17:23:15-05:0006.05.19|Community|
On this day in Alabama history: Civil rights leader Fred Shuttlesworth was bornAlabama News Center Staff2019-03-15T09:26:33-05:0003.18.19|Community|
On this day in Alabama history: Fannie Motley graduatedErin Harney2018-05-25T14:49:53-05:0005.29.18|Community|