
Mt. Gillard Baptist Church -- Lowndes Co. AL
N 32° 16.466 W 086° 44.830
16S E 523809 N 3570883
The Mount Gillard Baptist Church in Tyler AL, along the Selma to Montgomery March Scenic Byway
Waymark Code: WMWG9C
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 09/01/2017
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Located along the route of the historic Selma-Montgomery Voting Rights march, Mount Gillard is known as the "Mother Church of the Civil Rights Movement" in Lowndes County AL.
The state historic marker reads as follows:
"Mount Gillard
Baptist Church
The roots of this house of worship date to 1868 when 26 African American members of Mount Gilead Church left to form their own congregation. The present building was constructed in 1901, with several enlargements and renovations throughout the twentieth century.
Located along the route of the historic Selma-to-Montgomery March, Mount Gillard is known as the "Mother Church" of the Lowndes County civil rights movement. Its members were committed to equality and suffrage; theirs was the first church in the county to host civil rights demonstrations and mass meetings. The Lowndes County Christian Movement for Human Rights held its inaugural gathering in the church on March 28, 1965. The meeting occurred three days after the nearby murder of civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo. The group's political arm, the Lowndes County Freedom Organization recruited a slate of African American candidates for public office in the election of 1966. The Lowndes County Anti-Poverty Action Committee was also organized here. Mount Gillard congregants were active in each organization.
The church was listed on the Alabama Register of Historic Places in 2003.
Erected by the Alabama Historical Association
2016"
See here for more on Mt. Gillard and the Tent City that sprang up in Lowndes county after the Selma-Montgomery march ended: (
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