Fred Shuttlesworth statue

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The Fred Shuttlesworth statue is a sculpture depicting Birmingham Civil Rights leader Fred Shuttlesworth. The bronze by John Rhoden was unveiled on November 14, 1992 near the entrance to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.

In accordance with Shuttlesworth's wishes, he is depicted without a furrowed brow and with his hand open rather than clenched into a fist. The statue sits on a modest plinth with the following inscription:

Rev. Fred L. Shuttlesworth
Birmingham's Civil Rights Freedom Fighter
With singular courage he fired the
imagination and raised the hopes of
an oppressed people.

A second granite markergives the formal title of the work as "The Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth" and identifies the artist as a "native son of Birmingham."

References

  • Spencer, Thomas (January 16, 2012) "Birmingham Unity Breakfast speakers invoke memories of MLK, Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth." Birmingham News