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* [[Walter Nielson]], superintendent for [[U.S. Pipe & Foundry]]
* [[Walter Nielson]], superintendent for [[U.S. Pipe & Foundry]]
* [[Sidney Smyer]], president of [[Birmingham Realty Company]]
* [[Sidney Smyer]], president of [[Birmingham Realty Company]]
* [[H. M. Phillips]], president of [[Birmingham-Southern College]]
* [[Howard Phillips]], president of [[Birmingham-Southern College]]
* [[Charles Zukoski Jr]], retired banker
* [[Charles Zukoski Jr]], retired banker
* [[Fred Short]], secretary of [[Typographical Union Local 104]]
* [[Fred Short]], secretary of [[Typographical Union Local 104]]

Revision as of 15:17, 26 August 2016

Birmingham's Community Affairs Committee was formed on July 16, 1963 and charged with improving race relations in Birmingham following the Birmingham Campaign of the previous spring. The group was later merged into Operation New Birmingham.

As initially formed, the committee consisted of 212 members, of whom 23 were African-American. Southern Bell vice-president Frank Newton was the first chair.

Charter members

References