Collections
Carter Family Collection
Back Row-L Exalted Ruler Richard Carter with Grand Exalted Ruler Hobson Reynolds; Mrs. Bertha Carter and P. M. Blair
Charles Conley Collection
Attorney for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Flora (Elmore) Moore-Andry Collection
1965 Selma-to-Montgomery Voting Rights March Stokley Carmichael in Center
Gwen Patton Collection
1965 Voting Rights March on Edmund Pettus Bridge Selma, AL; Patton in center with scarf
Lucille Times Collection
Mrs. Times marched the entire 54 miles from Selma to Montgomery (1965) Her home housed 34 marchers, both black and white and from all over the country. She and her husband, Charles, owned Times' Cafe, a hub for the movement. Items Displayed were used in the cafe, 1950's circa.
Madison Family Collection
Filed the first class action lawsuit for voting rights on behalf of African-Americans, 1943
Portia Trenholm-Hamlar Collection
(Sitting) Mrs. Portia Lee Trenholm with infant Harper Councill Trenholm, Jr. (Standing) Portia, Dr. Harper Councill Trenholm, Sr. and Edwyna. Portrait of Dr. George Washington Trenholm in background.
Rufus Lewis Collection
Rufus Lewis, Father of Montgomery and Central Alabama's Voting Rights Movement