Living History: UUs in Civil Rights
The Living Legacy Project is trying to capture some Unitarian Universalist history that is moving toward the early edges of living memory. Veterans of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s who were Unitarian Universalists then or who are UUs now are invited to gather with their peers March 30-31 and April 1 in Asheville, North Carolina. The program will be planned around those who are attending, with panel discussions and individual oral history interviews. Dr. Dorothy Cotton, a member of the Ithaca NY congregation and for many years a key staff member of Dr. King's SCLC, will give a keynote address. If you are such a veteran or if you know one please go to the website http://www.uulivinglegacy.org/civil-rights-veterans for more information on this event.

