Thomasyne Hill

Thomasyne Hill

Thomasyne Hill Thomasyne Hill is a South Titusville native who grew up on Goldwire Street in one of the mid-century modern homes built after World War II, in the only planned subdivision developed specifically for African Americans in Jim Crow Birmingham. As a...
Thomas Noon

Thomas Noon

Thomas Noon Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Thomas Noon took a year off from college to intern at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Birmingham’s Titusville community, at the invitation of its pastor, Rev. Joseph Ellwanger. Though he had had little interaction with African...
Roosevelt Johnson

Roosevelt Johnson

Roosevelt Johnson Roosevelt Johnson was raised in a large family near Center Street and 6th Avenue South in Birmingham’s Titusville community. As a lifelong member of New Pilgrim Baptist Church, he has vivid memories of the church and its members’ involvement in the...
John Harris

John Harris

John Harris From a shotgun house just south of the Amtrak railroad crossing at Elyton in Birmingham’s Titusville community, John Harris’s family emerged as one of the first tenants to move into the newly constructed Loveman’s Village housing project in the 1950s. As...
Nathan Turner

Nathan Turner

Nathan Turner Nathan Turner is the son of public-school educators who migrated to the South Titusville community in Birmingham after World War II. He was the editor of the Ullman High School newspaper and the first African-American graduate of the University of...