Five Years of Progress of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights, Birmingham Alabama

Box 4 Folder 9: "Folder 9 contains a wonderful piece of history. An eight page folder commemorating the fifth anniversary (1956 - 1961) of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights, founded by Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, listing the officers and roster. A marvelous testimony to the courage...

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Five Years of Progress of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights, Birmingham Alabama
fulltopic Ephemera
description Box 4 Folder 9: "Folder 9 contains a wonderful piece of history. An eight page folder commemorating the fifth anniversary (1956 - 1961) of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights, founded by Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, listing the officers and roster. A marvelous testimony to the courage of those who stood with Rev. Shuttlesworth and his challenge to the segregation and state sponsored terrorism of Birmingham at that time. This folder was found inside another treasurer, the WJLD folder commemorating 25 years of service to the community (1942-1967). We do not know the original owner of the ACMHR piece."
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