Pamela Sterne King

Pamela Sterne King

Pamela Sterne King is a history professor at UAB specializing in historic preservation and public history, with a special focus on Bimingham’s racial history.

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Nims Gay

Nims Gay

Nims Gay is one of the two founders of the African-American Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir.

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Morgan Palmore

Morgan Palmore

Morgan Palmore, a high school student in Birmingham, discusses the challenges of growing up as a biracial child in Alabama.

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Mary Turner

Mary Turner

Mary Turner was one of the original members of the African-American Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir.

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Mary Liuzzo Lilleboe

Mary Liuzzo Lilleboe

Mary Liuzzo Lilleboe is the daughter of Viola Liuzzo, the Detroit housewife and Unitarian civil rights worker who came to Selma after Bloody Sunday.

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Marcia E Herman-Giddens

Marcia E Herman-Giddens

Marcia was an active member of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Birmingham and participated in the Concerned White Citizens March.

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Alan Dimick

Alan Dimick

Alan Dimick was director of UAB’s emergency room in the 1960s and oversaw the treatment of those injured in Birmingham.

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Lynda Lowery

Lynda Lowery

Lynda Lowery was the youngest person to march all the way from Selma to Montgomery in the successful 1965 voting rights march.

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Lula Moon

Lula Moon

Lula Moon, now deceased, is the daughter of a Birmingham Unitarian and walked from Selma to Montgomery as part of the 2015 50th anniversary.

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