Ann Jimerson

Ann Jimerson

Ann Jimerson Sue Jimerson (sister of Ann Jimerson) lived in Birmingham for three years, 1961-1964, when her father directed a statewide civil rights organization. Though in elementary school, Sue was aware of the historic events in Birmingham during those years. She...
Linda C Thacker

Linda C Thacker

Linda C Thacker Linda C. Thacker was a junior at Birmingham’s Woodlawn High School in the spring of 1963, at the time of the Children’s Crusade. She watched from her classroom window as Black children marched silently and in unison past the school—and she was changed...
Bobbie Siegal

Bobbie Siegal

Bobbie Siegal Bobbie Siegal came to Birmingham in 1968 and taught American Studies in Mountain Brook High School through the 1970s. She taught her students critical thinking skills and encouraged them to read the Constitution closely; she also encouraged open...
Katherine Ramage

Katherine Ramage

Katherine Ramage Katherine Ramage was 11 years old in 1963, when African Americans were attempting to integrate white churches in downtown Birmingham. Her father, Rev. Edward Vandiver Ramage, minister of the First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham, opposed segregation...
Janice Wesley Kelsey

Janice Wesley Kelsey

Janice Wesley Kelsey Janice Wesley Kelsey was among the hundreds of children and teenagers who marched in the 1963 Children’s Crusade in Birmingham and went to jail. Several months later, when the 16th Street Baptist Church was bombed, she worried that because of her...