Pinkie Shortridge

Pinkie Shortridge discusses working with her husband Bill to bail demonstrators out of jail through the ACMHR. They continued their involvement with the Movement with Dr. King and the National Funeral Directors Association.

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Published: Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
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Online Access:http://bcriohp.org/items/show/62
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collection BCRI Oral History Project Collection
building Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
publisher Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
topic Oral histories
spellingShingle Oral histories
Pinkie Shortridge
fulltopic Oral histories
Civil rights movements--Alabama—Birmingham
National Funeral Directors Association of the United States
Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights
Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
description Pinkie Shortridge discusses working with her husband Bill to bail demonstrators out of jail through the ACMHR. They continued their involvement with the Movement with Dr. King and the National Funeral Directors Association.
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