Gordon Gibson

Gordon Gibson

Gordon Gibson Gordon Gibson is a retired Unitarian minister who was heavily involved in the Civil Rights Movement, including working for voter registration in Selma in 1965 and going to jail for participating in the demonstrations. He now leads the annual Living...
Eloise Gaffney

Eloise Gaffney

Eloise Gaffney Eloise Gaffney was one of the original members of the African American Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir, which was launched in 1959 by Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth to serve as the musical voice of the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham and...
Ellen Erdreich

Ellen Erdreich

Ellen Erdreich Ellen Erdreich is the daughter of Buddy Cooper, a leading Jewish civil rights activist and labor lawyer during the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham. She discusses her father’s deep commitment to human rights and his many contributions to advancing...
Eileen Walbert

Eileen Walbert

Eileen Walbert Eileen Walbert was a civil rights activist and leading force for integrating the Birmingham schools in the 1950s and 1960s. She participated in multiple interracial groups and hosted integrated meetings, which were illegal in the city at that time; she...
Shelley Stewart

Shelley Stewart

Shelley Stewart Shelley Stewart was one of the first African American radio personalities in Alabama, whose flamboyant style and popularity (including among white teenagers) infuriated Bull Connor and other racists in the city and led to multiple racist incidents. He...