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Before and Beyond Birmingham: A Conversation with a Legend of the Civil
Rights Movement.
One of the leaders in the Civil Rights movement, Wyatt Tee Walker, will
discuss his work in social justice and his purpose-filled life in an
open forum Thursday, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. at Virginia Commonwealth University.
The Rev. Dr. Walker served as Martin Luther King's chief of staff and he
is best known as the architect of Project C, the series of marches,
sit-ins and boycotts in Birmingham, Ala. in 1963. Those pivotal days in
Birmingham helped change public opinion that set the stage for passage
of the Civil Rights Act in 1965.
Walker, born in Massachusetts in 1929 and raised in New Jersey, moved to
Virginia in 1950 to study at Virginia Union University. As a pastor and
activist in Petersburg, he staged marches and demonstrations. He later
became a leader in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and
served as Martin Luther King's chief of staff. He also helped organize
the March on Washington. Walker earned a doctorate in ministry and
served as the influential pastor at Harlem's Canaan Baptist Church of
Christ for nearly 40 years. He has devoted his life to social justice,
including the abolition of apartheid in South Africa.
/The event is free and open to the public and will be held at the
Virginia Commonwealth University Student Commons
Commonwealth Ballrooms, 907 Floyd Ave. For further information: (804)
828-1384.
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Ray Bonis
Archives Coordinator
Special Collections and Archives
James Branch Cabell Library
VCU Libraries
901 Park Avenue
P.O. Box 842033
Richmond, VA 23284-2033
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(804)828-1108
www.library.vcu.edu/jbc/speccoll/
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