Episode 78 -- Barry McNealy On 2024 Hamilton Award


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Oct 08 2024 19 mins   3
Mr. Barry McNealy of Birmingham talks about receiving the Alabama Historical Association’s Virginia Van Der Veer Hamilton Award for 2024, given to a person who has significantly advanced Alabama history with the general public. Mr. McNealy is a classroom teacher, historical expert with the Birmingham Civil Rights Museum, youth leader, and tour guide.

Links mentioned in the podcast:

Alabama Historical Association: https://www.alabamahistory.net/

Virginia Van der Veer Hamilton Award: https://www.alabamahistory.net/virginia-v-hamilton-award

Birmingham Civil Rights Institute: https://www.bcri.org/

Miles College: https://www.miles.edu/

Rev. Abraham Woods, Jr.: https://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Abraham_Woods_Jr

Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth: https://encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/fred-lee-shuttlesworth/

Ms. Rosa Parks: https://encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/rosa-parks/

Parker High School, Birmingham: https://bhamwiki.com/w/Parker_High_School

Smithfield Community: https://bhamwiki.com/w/Smithfield_community

Dynamite Hill: https://bhamwiki.com/w/Dynamite_Hill

Sixteenth Street Baptist Church: https://encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/sixteenth-street-baptist-church/

“Four Little Girls” bombing: https://bhamwiki.com/w/1963_church_bombing

BCRI Legacy Youth Leadership Program: https://www.bcri.org/youth-and-families/

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: https://www.ushmm.org/

Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights: https://encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/alabama-christian-movement-for-human-rights-acmhr/

Boutwell Auditorium: https://bhamwiki.com/w/Boutwell_Auditorium

Nat King Cole assault and attempted kidnapping: https://bhamwiki.com/w/1956_Nat_King_Cole_assault

Father Coyle murder: https://bhamwiki.com/w/James_Coyle

Edmund Pettus Bridge: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Pettus_Bridge

“Bloody Sunday” (Selma, AL, 1965): https://encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/bloody-sunday/

Juneteenth Freedom Celebration (BCRI): https://www.bcri.org/event/juneteenth2024/

“Letter From Birmingham Jail”: https://encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/letter-from-birmingham-jail/

Miss Odessa Woolfolk: https://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Odessa_Woolfolk

PEACE Birmingham: https://www.acealabama.org/peacebirmingham.html

Rather read? Here's a link to the transcript: https://tinyurl.com/3dhb5vat
*Just a heads up – the provided transcript is likely to be less than 100% accurate.

The Alabama History Podcast's producer is Marty Olliff and its associate producer is Laura Murray.

Founded in 1947, the Alabama Historical Association is the oldest statewide historical society in Alabama. The AHA provides opportunities for meaningful engagement with the past through publications, meetings, historical markers, and other programs. See the website www.alabamahistory.net.