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📣 History lives in the voices of those who lived it.
In 1958, a young janitor named James Pruitt helped prevent what could have been a deadly bombing at Birmingham’s Temple Beth-El. His story—once untold—is now being preserved thanks to an oral history initiative led by our very own Executive Director, Lukata Mjumbe.
This powerful interview, conducted as part of the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium’s Evidence of Things Not Seen project, was recently featured in The Washington Post. But this vital work is now under threat—federal cuts have jeopardized the future of our oral history and youth programs, including the exhibit planned to mark the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act.
🗣️ We are racing against time to preserve the firsthand accounts of elders whose stories may otherwise be lost forever. This is why we do what we do—and why this work must continue.
📖 Read Mr. Pruitt’s story here: washingtonpost.com/nation/2025/06…
🙏🏾 Support our work: aaacrhsc.org/donate
#OralHistory #CivilRights #BirminghamHistory #JewishBlackSolidarity #TempleBethEl #HeritageMatters #SaveOurStories #AAACRHSC #EvidenceOfThingsNotSeen

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