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==== Birmingham Civil Rights Institute  ====
==== Birmingham Civil Rights Institute  ====
'''Birmingham Civil Rights Institute'''<br>520 Sixteenth Street North<br>Birmingham, Alabama 35203<br>Telephone: 205-328-9696 ext. 203<br>Telephone toll free: 1-866-328-9696<br>Fax: 205-251-6104<br>E-mail: [mailto:bcri@bcri.org bcri@bcri.org]<br>Website: [http://www.bcri.org/index.html Birmingham Civil Rights Institute]
'''Birmingham Civil Rights Institute'''<br>520 Sixteenth Street North<br>Birmingham, Alabama 35203<br>Telephone: 205-328-9696 ext. 203<br>Telephone toll free: 1-866-328-9696<br>Fax: 205-251-6104<br>E-mail: [mailto:bcri@bcri.org bcri@bcri.org]<br>Website: [https://www.bcri.org/ Birmingham Civil Rights Institute]
:Papers of civil rights activist leaders (ministers, organizers, judges, politicians, newspaper editors, educators), school desegregation, 500 desegregation oral history interviews, 1,260 Jim Crow era oral histories, vertical files, TV documentaries, and legal cases collection.<ref>[http://bcri.nimbussoftware.com/resources/documents/BCRI%20Archives%20Collections%20Guide%202014%20-%202015.pdf BCRI Archives Collections Guide] in ''Birmingham Civil Rights Institute'' (accessed 30 May 2016).</ref><br><br>
:Papers of civil rights activist leaders (ministers, organizers, judges, politicians, newspaper editors, educators), school desegregation, 500 desegregation oral history interviews, 1,260 Jim Crow era oral histories, vertical files, TV documentaries, and legal cases collection.<ref>[http://bcri.nimbussoftware.com/resources/documents/BCRI%20Archives%20Collections%20Guide%202014%20-%202015.pdf BCRI Archives Collections Guide] in ''Birmingham Civil Rights Institute'' (accessed 30 May 2016).</ref><br><br>


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