Carolyn McKinstry

Carolyn McKinstry

Carolyn McKinstry Carolyn McKinstry grew up in Birmingham during the 1950s and 1960s and has vivid memories of the 1963 Children’s Crusade and the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church. Her best friend, Cynthia Wesley, was one of the four little girls who...
Ruth Vann Lillian

Ruth Vann Lillian

Ruth Vann Lillian Ruth Vann Lillian is the daughter of David Vann, a white attorney who helped organize the effort to get rid of Bull Connor by changing the form of Birmingham’s government from a three-person commission to a mayor-council system. Vann later became...
Phyllis Benington

Phyllis Benington

Phyllis Benington Phyllis Benington was a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Birmingham during the 1960s and was active in the Civil Rights Movement. She participated in interracial meetings at the church and elsewhere in the city, and she has vivid...
Patricia Reese

Patricia Reese

Patricia Reese Patricia Reese is the widow of Carlton Reese, the longtime director of the African American Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir (now the Carlton Reese Memorial Unity Choir), which was launched in 1959 by Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth to serve as...