John Archibald

John Archibald

John Archibald John Archibald is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has written about the American South for more than 35 years, with columns appearing in the Birmingham News, The Huntsville Times, and the Mobile Press-Register. He is also a national Murrow...
Tonya Groomes

Tonya Groomes

Tonya Groomes Tonya Groomes, a chemical engineer in Atlanta, had a relative named Green Cottingham, who at age 22 was caught up in the Alabama convict lease system in 1908; he was arrested and charged with vagrancy in Shelby County, Alabama, then leased by the county...
Richard Bailey

Richard Bailey

Richard Bailey Richard Bailey is a historian who specializes in post-war Reconstruction in Alabama. He is a native of Montgomery and returned to Alabama in 1979 to do research for his doctoral dissertation, which later became the book Neither Carpetbaggers nor...
PJ MacAlpine

PJ MacAlpine

PJ MacAlpine P.J. MacAlpine, a paramedic in New York City, has deep ancestral roots in Alabama. Her great-grandmother, Jane MacAlpine, was enslaved in Forkland Green, Alabama by a white plantation owner named Jefferson Carruthers MacAlpine; the relationship of Jane...
Noah Duffy

Noah Duffy

Noah Duffy Noah Duffy and his friend Carey Fountain are Birmingham artists who founded the Black Cherry Tree Project, a community arts project that seeks to create conversations about racial reconciliation through art. Their initial goals are to memorialize Jefferson...