Charles Avery Jr

Charles Avery Jr

Charles Avery, Jr. is best known for his role in leading more than 800 student marchers from Hooper City High School to downtown Birmingham to protest racial segregation during the Children’s Crusade in in 1963.

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Carey Fountain

Carey Fountain

Carey Fountain and his friend Noah Duffy are Birmingham artists who founded the Black Cherry Tree Project, a community arts project.

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Barbara Bonfield

Barbara Bonfield

Barbara Bonfield discovered that her 1800s ancestors owned six slaves, and today she has become friends with one of the slaves’ descendents.

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Misty Bennett

Misty Bennett

Misty Bennett is a Unitarian who, with her husband Joe, adopted two children from Ethiopia several years ago.

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Walter Luft

Walter Luft

Walter Luft, now deceased, was a white Unitarian who immigrated to the U.S. and Birmingham from Czechoslovakia after World War II.

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Virginia Volker

Virginia Volker

Virginia Volker is a Birmingham Unitarian who grew up in Sylacauga, Alabama, in the 1940s and 1950s and became a lifelong activist in the fight for human rights.

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Valencia Reese

Valencia Reese

Valencia Reese is the daughter of Carlton Reese, the longtime director of the African-American Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir.

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Anne Reeb

Anne Reeb

Anne Reeb is the daughter of Rev. James Reeb, the Unitarian minister who was fatally beaten during the 1965 marches in Selma.

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Terry Palmore

Terry Palmore

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

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Tanya Turner Bell

Tanya Turner Bell

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

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