Alabama AA Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium @AAACRHSC
20 sites in Montgomery, Birmingham, Selma & Black Belt working to preserve the historic structures that form #TheCradleOfTheMovement linktr.ee/aaacrhsc Joined May 2018-
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On this day, 67 years ago, Historic Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham was bombed in an attempt to silence the movement for justice and equality. Led by Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, Bethel remained a steadfast center of the Civil Rights Movement despite repeated acts of terror. Today, we honor the courage, resilience, and unwavering commitment of those who refused to be intimidated in the fight for freedom. #OnThisDay #CivilRightsHistory #RevFredShuttlesworth #BethelBaptistChurch
Join our Consortium site partner, the Decatur Scottsboro Boys Civil Rights Museum & Judge James E. Horton, Jr. Legal Learning Center, for the 3rd Annual Judge James E. Horton, Jr. Day of Courage on Saturday, June 20. This special event honors the legacy of Judge Horton, whose commitment to justice and due process remains an enduring example of courage in the face of injustice. The program will feature keynote speaker Milton C. Davis, Esq., and highlight the ongoing importance of preserving and sharing the history of the Scottsboro Boys. 📍 First Missionary Baptist Church, Decatur 🕛 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
On Monday, the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium gathered in Selma at First (Colored) Baptist Church for our 2026 Spring Convening. Members and partners from across the state came together for a day of learning, collaboration, and strategic planning. Sessions focused on community engagement, collections management, sustainability, leadership development, and strengthening the impact of our historic sites for future generations. Thank you to our presenters, member sites, and partners for sharing their expertise and helping advance the Consortium’s mission to preserve, protect, and promote Alabama’s African American civil rights heritage. #AACRHSC #CivilRightsHeritage #AlabamaHistory #HistoricPreservation #SelmaAL
GO VOTE ALABAMA: TODAY IS PRIMARY RUNOFF ELECTION DAY!!!! Polls opened 7am to 7pm!!! Your Vote is your Voice!!
Today marks the 62nd anniversary of “Bloody Tuesday,” a pivotal moment in Tuscaloosa’s Civil Rights history. We are honored to see one of our site representatives, Mary Kemp, featured in recent coverage reflecting on the legacy of that historic day. A foot soldier who marched during Bloody Tuesday in 1964, Ms. Kemp shared her memories of the movement and reflected on the importance of ensuring younger generations understand this history and continue the work toward justice. As we commemorate this anniversary, we remember the courage of those who gathered at First African Baptist Church and marched in pursuit of equal rights, despite violent opposition. Their legacy reminds us why preserving these stories and historic places remains so important. Read the full article here: wvtm13.com/article/tuscal…
This Sunday, our member site, First African Baptist Church in Tuscaloosa, will host “Remembering Tuscaloosa’s Bloody Tuesday,” honoring a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement in West Alabama. On June 9, 1964, hundreds gathered at First African Baptist Church before attempting to march to the Tuscaloosa County Courthouse in protest of segregation. What followed became known as Bloody Tuesday, when marchers were attacked and arrested in a violent confrontation that marked a turning point in the movement for justice in Tuscaloosa. Nearly 100 people were arrested and more than 30 were hospitalized. (wbrc.com) As we commemorate this history, we honor the courage of those who risked everything in the fight for equality and recognize the importance of preserving and sharing these stories for future generations. Read more about the observance and the history of Bloody Tuesday here: wbrc.com/2026/06/05/com…
Congratulations to our member site, Old Sardis Baptist Church, on a wonderful 70th Observance of the Formation of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights (ACMHR) this past Friday. Thank you to everyone who helped make this special evening of reflection, remembrance, and celebration possible as attendees gathered to honor 70 years of faith, justice, and community and the enduring legacy of ACMHR. We are grateful to Old Sardis for continuing to preserve and share this important history.
In honor of today’s 70th Observance of the Formation of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights (ACMHR), hosted by our member site Old Sardis Baptist Church, we are highlighting Old Sardis once again this week. For generations, Old Sardis has served as a cornerstone of faith, leadership, and community in Birmingham, standing as an enduring part of the city’s Civil Rights legacy. Watch this video to learn more, and visit the Consortium’s YouTube page to explore additional stories and videos highlighting our member sites and the history they continue to preserve.
Congratulations to Georgette Norman on the successful launch and celebration of From These Roots: Selected Poems yesterday in Montgomery! As one of the founding mothers of the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium, Georgette’s lifelong dedication to preserving Black history, amplifying culture, and nurturing generations of artists, storytellers, and changemakers has left an immeasurable impact across Alabama and beyond. We celebrate this beautiful milestone and the publication of a body of work that reflects the depth, wisdom, and legacy of her voice. Thank you, Georgette, for the many ways you continue to inspire, preserve, and uplift our communities. ❤️📚
Don’t forget — this Friday, Old Sardis Baptist Church will host the 70th Observance of the Formation of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights (ACMHR), commemorating the legacy of one of the most influential organizations in Birmingham’s Civil Rights Movement. Join in honoring 70 years of faith, justice, and community. Please see the flyer for event details, tickets, and additional information.
Although today is Memorial Day, we also pause to remember another moment that shaped our nation’s recent history. Today marks the anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, whose death on May 25, 2020, sparked a global reckoning around racial injustice and renewed conversations about equity, accountability, and civil rights. At the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium, we believe preserving authentic stories of the past helps us better understand the present. As stewards of places connected to the long struggle for civil rights, we recognize the importance of remembering moments that continue to shape the ongoing pursuit of justice. We remember George Floyd today.
Today, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. At the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium, we recognize that preserving history means honoring the many sacrifices that have shaped our nation and communities. As we work to protect authentic stories and historic places, we remain committed to ensuring that the legacies of courage, service, and perseverance are remembered for generations to come. Wishing all a meaningful and reflective Memorial Day. 🇺🇸
Last night, one of our member sites, The Ballard House Project, welcomed guests for its VIVID REFLECTION May Soiree, an evening of music, food, storytelling, and community connection celebrating a resilient neighborhood through cultural artifacts and shared memories. We extend our congratulations to The Ballard House Project on another meaningful gathering that continues to honor and uplift community history through culture and engagement. Missed it? Be on the lookout for future opportunities to experience the exhibit and upcoming events, including another soiree in June. Follow The Ballard House Project on Facebook and visit ballardhouseproject.com for updates and more information.
Did you know First Baptist Church, also known as “Brick-A-Day,” endured a violent siege during the Freedom Rides in 1961? After Freedom Riders arrived in Montgomery and were met with brutal violence, hundreds of activists, community members, and civil rights leaders gathered at the church for safety and a mass meeting. Outside, an angry mob of nearly 3,000 white rioters surrounded the building, throwing bricks through windows and threatening to burn it down while tear gas drifted inside. From the church basement, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. called Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy for federal intervention. The “Siege of First Baptist” became a pivotal moment in the movement and helped push forward the desegregation of interstate travel. Support the preservation of sites like First Baptist Church (“Brick-A-Day”): aaacrhsc.org/donate/
NPR recently highlighted the Ben Moore Hotel, a member site of the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium, after it was named one of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s 2026 “11 Most Endangered Historic Places.” The recognition underscores both the historical significance of the site and the urgent need to preserve spaces that tell the story of Black resilience, entrepreneurship, and activism. During the Jim Crow era, the Ben Moore Hotel served Black travelers listed in the Green Book and became an important gathering place during the Civil Rights Movement in Montgomery. Today, the building faces significant structural deterioration, reminding us that preservation requires continued advocacy, investment, and public support. Historic places like the Ben Moore Hotel are more than buildings. They are living reminders of the stories, struggles, and communities that shaped our nation. Preserving them helps ensure those stories are not erased. Read the full NPR article here: npr.org/2026/05/15/nx-…
Today is Election Day in Birmingham and communities across Alabama. Across our state, churches, community leaders, and everyday citizens organized, gathered, and persevered in the fight for voting rights. Many of these stories remain preserved at historic sites across the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium. Today serves as a reminder of the generations who worked to expand access to the ballot and the lasting impact of civic participation in shaping our communities. Learn more about the historic places preserving this legacy at aaacrhsc.org.
Did you know the Ballard House in Birmingham served as both a medical office and a safe meeting space for Civil Rights organizers during the 1963 Birmingham Campaign? After moving his practice there in 1959, Dr. Herschell Hamilton Sr. treated demonstrators injured during protests where police dogs and fire hoses were used against marchers. At the same time, the Ballard House became a gathering place for movement strategy and community organizing during one of the most pivotal moments of the Civil Rights Movement. Support the preservation of sites like the Ballard House: aaacrhsc.org/donate/
Yesterday, members of the Selma community gathered at Historic Tabernacle Baptist Church to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Bernard Lafayette Jr. and commemorate the 63rd observance of the Voting Rights Movement’s First Mass Meeting in 1963. A Freedom Rider, organizer, and close associate of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Dr. Lafayette played a major role in the Selma Movement and the fight for voting rights in America. As new challenges to the Voting Rights Act continue to emerge across the country, gatherings like this serve as an important reminder that the struggle for equal access to the ballot is not just history, but an ongoing responsibility. As a proud member site of the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium, Historic Tabernacle continues to preserve and share these stories for future generations.
This upcoming Monday, May 11, marks the 65th Anniversary of the historic Freedom Rides — a pivotal movement that challenged segregation in interstate travel and helped push the nation closer toward justice. The Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium honors the courage of the Freedom Riders and the generations who continue carrying their legacy forward. Join The We Shall Someday Project for Passing the Baton: A Night of Song and Solidarity, featuring living Freedom Riders, descendants, and selections from the original musical We Shall Someday. 📍 Freedom Rides Museum 📅 Monday, May 11, 2026 ⏰ 5:15 PM As attacks on voting rights, representation, and civil rights protections continue across the country, commemorations like these remind us that the struggle for justice did not end in 1961 — and neither did the responsibility to continue it. Many of our Consortium sites across Alabama preserve and share the stories of those who organized, marched, resisted, and sacrificed during this movement. Their legacy still calls us to action today.
Two years ago, our executive director, Rev.Lukata Mjumbe sat down with Aaren Rudolph, also known as Aquamayne, following the Montgomery riverfront incident for a conversation about solidarity, community response, and the importance of Black people staying involved in the movement. Today, that message feels even more urgent. As attacks on the Voting Rights Act continue and states across the South move to redraw congressional districts following recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings, questions of representation, political power, and community mobilization are once again at the center of national conversation. Alabama is currently in a special session over congressional redistricting, with lawmakers considering changes that could impact Black political representation across the state. The history preserved at Consortium sites across Alabama reminds us that progress has never simply been handed over — it has always required people willing to organize, participate, and fight for their communities. Watch the full interview here: youtube.com/watch?v=HmxcVc…
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