(WIAT) — An array of photos covering the civil rights movement in Alabama by famed Birmingham News photographer Spider Martin ...
An interactive traveling exhibit centered on the Birmingham Civil Rights Campaign of 1964 is currently on display at Decatur’s First Missionary Baptist Church, 233 Vine St. N.W.
In the 1960s, Birmingham, Alabama, was one of the most segregated places in the United States. In 1963, civil rights leaders Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. organized nonviolent ...
In Birmingham, the A.G. Gaston Motel is the city’s newest restored civil rights landmark and is jointly owned by the city of Birmingham and the U.S. Department of the Interior. The site is part ...
To learn more about Birmingham's role in the civil rights movement, plan a visit to the Civil Rights District. This six-block area in downtown Birmingham encompasses several historic sites ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Members of the local nonprofit Save Our Youth Kings and Queens have embarked on a civil rights tour, with their first stop in Birmingham, Alabama. Nearly three dozen children ...
local historians and even some of the faithful activists known as foot soldiers who actively played a role in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Throughout this transformative small-group tour, ...
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute presents the moving story of the city's role in the civil rights movement, focusing not just on the past, but also on the continuing international struggle ...
converged on the capital yesterday for the rally - which resembled more a revivalist camp meeting than a militant civil rights demonstration. BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Sept. 15, 1963 (UPI)They stumbled ...