Ann Jimerson

Ann Jimerson

Ann Jimerson’s father directed an Alabama statewide civil rights organization. Decades later, Ann started the organization Kids in Birmingham 1963.

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Linda C Thacker

Linda C Thacker

Linda, a junior at Birmingham’s Woodlawn High School, watched from her classroom window as Black children marched silently and in unison.

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Bobbie Siegal

Bobbie Siegal

Bobbie Siegal came to Birmingham in 1968 and taught American Studies in Mountain Brook High School through the 1970s.

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Katherine Ramage

Katherine Ramage

Katherine Ramage’s father, a minister, opposed segregation and arranged for two young Black women to attend his church on Easter Sunday in 1963.

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Janice Wesley Kelsey

Janice Wesley Kelsey

Janice Wesley Kelsey was among the hundreds of children who marched in the 1963 Children’s Crusade in Birmingham and went to jail.

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Janice Houston Nixon

Janice Houston Nixon

Janice Houston Nixon, who was 8 years old, joined her family in the marches that brought dramatic change to Birmingham and the nation.

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Elizabeth MacQueen

Elizabeth MacQueen

Elizabeth McQueen is the sculptor of the “Four Spirits” monument honoring the four girls killed in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing.

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Dale Long

Dale Long

Dale Long was scheduled to play clarinet with the church orchestra when the 16th Street Baptist Church was bombed in 1963.

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Sue Jimerson

Sue Jimerson

Sue Jimerson’s father directed an Alabama statewide civil rights organization and taught the importance of treating people equally.

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