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The Birmingham Historical Society began collecting materials and conducting field work on movement churches in [[1993]] in concert with the Historic American Buildings Survey. Their research was published in ''[[A Walk to Freedom]]'' and the process of submitting nominations for the [[National Register of Historic Places]] is an ongoing project.
The Birmingham Historical Society began collecting materials and conducting field work on movement churches in [[1993]] in concert with the Historic American Buildings Survey. Their research was published in ''[[A Walk to Freedom]]'' and the process of submitting nominations for the [[National Register of Historic Places]] is an ongoing project.


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==References==
==References==
* "[http://www.bhistorical.org/pdf/BHS_Newsletter_05_06.pdf Documenting and Listing Movement Churches on the National Register of Historic Places]" (June 2006) ''Birmingham Historical Society Newsletter''
* "[http://www.bhistorical.org/pdf/BHS_Newsletter_05_06.pdf Documenting and Listing Movement Churches on the National Register of Historic Places]" (June 2006) ''Birmingham Historical Society Newsletter''

Revision as of 18:27, 16 May 2012

This is a list of sixty Movement churches, identified by the Birmingham Historical Society as having played a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement organized by the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights in Birmingham:

Documentation

The Birmingham Historical Society began collecting materials and conducting field work on movement churches in 1993 in concert with the Historic American Buildings Survey. Their research was published in A Walk to Freedom and the process of submitting nominations for the National Register of Historic Places is an ongoing project.

Civil Rights Movement (19561965)
Documents Segregation laws · ACMHR Declaration of Principles · Nonviolence pledge · Birmingham Manifesto · A Call For Unity · Appeal for Law and Order · Letter from Birmingham Jail · Birmingham Truce · Civil Rights Act of 1964
Events Freedom Rides · Who Speaks for Birmingham? · Selective Buying Campaign · Birmingham Campaign · Good Friday march · Children's Crusade · Police dogs and firehoses · List of racially-motivated bombings · 1963 church bombing · May 1963 riot
Organizations Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights · Birmingham City Commission · Ku Klux Klan · Miles College · NAACP · Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Activists Fred Shuttlesworth · Martin Luther King Jr · A. D. King · James Bevel · Frank Dukes · Edward Gardner · Lola Hendricks · Colonel Stone Johnson · Autherine Lucy · Vivian Malone · Joseph Lowery · James Orange · Nelson Smith Jr · John Porter · Abraham Woods Jr
Other figures Albert Boutwell · Robert Chambliss · Bull Connor · A. G. Gaston · Art Hanes · Lucius Pitts · Sidney Smyer · J. B. Stoner · "8 white clergymen" · Virgil Ware · "4 little girls"
Places Kelly Ingram Park · A. G. Gaston Motel · Movement churches
Legacy Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail · Birmingham Civil Rights Institute · Birmingham Pledge

References