Thomasyne Hill

Thomasyne Hill is a South Titusville native who grew up on Goldwire Street in one of the mid-century modern homes built after World War II, in the only planned subdivision developed specifically for African Americans in Jim Crow Birmingham. As a two-year-old, she and her father were attending worship service at 16th Street Baptist Church on the day it was bombed in 1963, killing four little girls—a tragedy that so traumatized her mother that she refused to talk about it for the rest of her life. Initially the only African-American student in her department at Montevallo University, Dr. Hill remembers a professor telling her that she would never graduate. She later retired from there as a tenured associate professor, having also served as only the second Black—and the youngest—president in the history of the Alabama Chapter of the American Association of University Women.

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