Charlotte Billups Jernigan

Charlotte Billups Jernigan discusses being the daughter of Movement leader Rev. Charles Billups. She attended mass meetings, served in the US Army and worked to integrate service church before moving to work in the Chicago Movement.

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Published: Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
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Online Access:http://bcriohp.org/items/show/94
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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
Charlotte Billups Jernigan
fulltopic Oral histories
Civil rights movements--Alabama—Birmingham
Jackson, Jesse, 1941-
description Charlotte Billups Jernigan discusses being the daughter of Movement leader Rev. Charles Billups. She attended mass meetings, served in the US Army and worked to integrate service church before moving to work in the Chicago Movement.
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