First Person Accounts from 1963 Birmingham Campaign
Participants in the 1963 Birmingham Civil Rights Campaign spoke about their experiences during the protest. They were joined by the presiden… read more
Participants in the 1963 Birmingham Civil Rights Campaign spoke about their experiences during the protest. They were joined by the president and CEO of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Lawrence Pijeaux, and Barnett Wright, author of 1963: How the Birmingham Civil Rights Movement Changed America and the World. They also responded to questions from the audience at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. close
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- Priscilla Cooper Vice President Birmingham Civil Rights Institute->Institutional Programs
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Frank Dukes Activist
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Arnetta Streeter Gary Activist
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Janice Kelsey Activist
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Jonathan McPherson Activist
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Ricky Powell Activist
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Barnett Wright Author
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