Dr. Love Henry Whelchel, Professor Emeritus at the Interdenominational Theological Center, begins this interview with a synopsis of his family background, education and career and how this influenced his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement. The focus of the interview is the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham, AL and Dr. Whelchel's involvement in civil right actions during his pastorate at the Metropolitan C. M. E. Church in Ensley, AL from 1963 through 1969. Of note is the discussion of the Ensley Easter boycott that forced the city to install a traffic light on a dangerous intersection in the Black neighborhood. Dr. Whelchel talks about the formation of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights in response to the state of Alaba...