Lone Broussard

Lone Broussard

Lone Broussard served as minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Birmingham from 2012 to 2016.

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Leah Reeb Varela

Leah Reeb Varela

Leah Reeb Varela is the granddaughter of Rev. James Reeb, the Unitarian minister who was fatally beaten during the 1965 marches in Selma.

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Katie Cook

Katie Cook

Katie Cook is the great-granddaughter of Elmer Cook, the Klansman who was the ringleader in the murder of Unitarian Rev. James Reeb.

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June Cuniff

June Cuniff

June Cuniff, now deceased, was a Birmingham social-justice activist during the Civil Rights Movement.

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Juanzetta Flowers

Juanzetta Flowers

Juanzetta is the widow of Charles Flowers, a physician who became chair of UAB’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the 1960s.

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Joanne Bland

Joanne Bland

Joanne Bland is co-founder and director of the National Voting Rights Museum in Selma, Alabama.

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Jessie Shepherd

Jessie Shepherd

Jessie Shepherd is one of the original members of the African American Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir.

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Jeff Drew

Jeff Drew

Jefferson Drew is the son of John and Addine Drew, who hosted Dr. King multiple times at their home on Birmingham’s “dynamite hill.”

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Jackie Palmore

Jackie Palmore

Jackie Palmore and Terry Palmore were high-school sweethearts at a time when mixed-race couples were almost unheard of in the Deep South.

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James Hobart

James Hobart

James Hobart is a Unitarian minister whose father, Rev. Alfred Hobart, was the first minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Birmingham.

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