David Walbert

David Walbert

David Walbert, the son of Birmingham human rights activist Eileen Walbert, participated in interracial activities during the 1950s and 1960s.

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Corey Shum

Corey Shum

Corey Shum is technical director of the Immersive Experience Laboratory at UAB, whose team is studying virtual reality as a tool for building empathy.

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Cleopatra Kennedy

Cleopatra Kennedy

Cleopatra Kennedy was one of the original members of the African American Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir.

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Chuck Jeffries

Chuck Jeffries

Charles Jeffries, now deceased, was a Unitarian who was a member of numerous human-rights-focused organizations in Birmingham.

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Chervis Isom

Chervis Isom

Chervis Isom was a Birmingham attorney who grew up in segregated Birmingham during the 1940s and 1950s.

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Charles Cleveland

Charles Cleveland

Charles Cleveland became one of several white attorneys who represented African-American clients arrested during protests.

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Sarah Collins Rudolph

Sarah Collins Rudolph

Sarah Collins Rudolph is the sister of Addie Mae Collins, one of the four little girls killed in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing.

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Carolyn Fuller

Carolyn Fuller

Carolyn Fuller and her Birmingham Unitarian family were leading white activists during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.

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Ben Erdreich

Ben Erdreich

Ben Erdreich is a former U.S. Congressman from Alabama, living with his wife Ellen, whose father was a leading Jewish civil rights activist.

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Antoine Bell

Antoine Bell

Antoine Bell and his wife Tanya Turner Bell are members of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Birmingham and current leaders of worship services at the church.

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