‘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|
Alabama’s Old Sardis Baptist Church receives state preservation grantAlabama News Center Staff2023-08-25T13:49:50-05:0008.28.23|Community|
‘The movement was God’s movement’: An interview with Bishop Calvin WoodsJoseph Allen2023-04-14T15:45:23-05:0004.17.23|Community, Video|
Artist brings Alabama civil rights icon, Rosa Parks, to life in sculptureCarla Davis2023-09-12T15:24:55-05:0003.28.23|Community, In Focus|
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|
‘Shuttlesworth’ premieres on Alabama Public Television Dec. 20Alabama News Center Staff2022-12-19T09:51:09-06:0012.16.22|Community|
Myrlie Evers-Williams to receive Birmingham Civil Rights Institute’s 2022 Shuttlesworth AwardPhil Pierce2022-11-08T08:28:29-06:0011.08.22|Community|
NAACP state conference honors Alabama PowerMichael Sznajderman2022-10-12T17:08:10-05:0010.11.22|Community|
State NAACP names Alabama Power Corporate Partner of the YearPhil Pierce2022-03-01T14:43:42-06:0010.11.21|Our Story|
Birmingham Masonic Temple: ‘Bringing life back to these walls’Michael Sznajderman2021-07-29T08:52:13-05:0007.29.21|Community|
New marker at Talladega College recognizes Alabama’s first NAACP chapterPhil Pierce2021-07-01T13:06:22-05:0007.01.21|Community|