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Birmingham's first Black mayor reflects on civil rights and city's future
Richard Arrington Jr., Birmingham's first Black mayor, shares his experiences with segregation and offers insights on the ...
Today’s guest columnists are Liz Huntley and Kathryn McDonald. The weather is warming up, and – admit it – you’re itching for a new dress, or tie, or pair of shoes. You’ll probably head to the Summit.
Lawson State Community College kicked off Black History Month with a special program Wednesday.
Cayden James, a sixth grader at Booker T. Washington K-8 School and three-sport athlete, has a list of Black athletes who inspire him: Jackie Robinson, Bo Jackson, Walter Payton and Barry Sanders.
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The 'Birthplace Of Birmingham' Is A Historic, Abandoned Alabama Landmark With Towering Structures
Many people visit Birmingham, Alabama, to learn about and pay homage to its significant role in the Civil Rights Movement. In addition to a road trip through American history on the Civil Rights Trail ...
History classes at UAB collaborate with local community organizations to preserve Birmingham history
University of Alabama at Birmingham UAB student interviewing a Birmingham resident students from two classes collaborated on “Go Tell It on Red Mountain,” a Jefferson County Greenways initiative aimed ...
HARPERSVILLE, Ala. (WIAT)– The Wallace House in Harpersville was built using enslaved labor in 1841. Now a center for education, a local artist has used the grounds to tell a new story. Tony M.
The downtown walking tour was scheduled for a sunny Saturday in April 2016. But the group of about 40 and their UAB student guides soon found themselves reliving another spring morning—Easter Sunday ...
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