Joyce Ellwanger

Joyce Ellwanger grew up in rural Missouri, attended a Lutheran college in Kansas, and then did parish work in Chicago in a mostly poor Black neighborhood, where she visited families in a public housing project and worked in nutrition education for children. While in Chicago, she met Rev. Joseph Ellwanger, who was visiting the city for a meeting. She eventually married Rev. Ellwanger, the pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Birmingham’s Titusville community; they lived in the parsonage next to the church and were the only white residents of the neighborhood. On March 6, 1965, even though she was five months pregnant, she joined her husband when he led the Concerned White Citizens voting rights march in Selma the day before Bloody Sunday.

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