Anthony Liuzzo

Anthony Liuzzo

Anthony Liuzzo Anthony Liuzzo is the son of Viola Liuzzo, the Detroit housewife and Unitarian civil rights worker who answered Dr. King’s call to come to Selma after Bloody Sunday; Mrs. Liuzzo was murdered by the Klan while driving with an African-American man between...
U W Clemon

U W Clemon

U W Clemon U. W. Clemon is a former U.S. District Judge—and Alabama’s first black district judge—who was a civil rights attorney during the late 1960s and 1970s and also a leading activist while he was a student at Miles College in the early 1960s; he was called an...
Alice Brown

Alice Brown

Alice Brown Alice Brown was a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Birmingham during the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham in the 1960s. She participated in interracial meetings at the church and elsewhere and joined protests for racial justice in the...
Mamie Brown Mason

Mamie Brown Mason

Mamie Brown Mason Mamie Brown Mason was one of the two founders 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 Movement in Birmingham and to sing at...