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The National Memorial for Peace and Justice (artist rendering), which commemorates 4,400 lynching victims, opens this month in Montgomery, Alabama. It was created by the Equal Justice Initiative.
Recently, in an executive order, President Trump directed the removal of “improper, divisive, or anti-American ideology” from the Smithsonian Institution.
The highest-ranking U.S. representative now at the United Nations told Congress two years ago that Russia's invasion of Ukraine was ...
What is Alabama famous for? Southern hospitality, civil rights history, peanuts and pecan pie are things to experience in ...
The Weakley County Reconciliation Project (WCRP) took a group to Montgomery and Selma, Alabama, to visit several historical ...
Collection of the Tinwood Alliance "All I know is that the museum ... Alabama in the 1960s lost their jobs. Some even lost their homes. And the residents of Gee's Bend, 60 miles southwest of ...
The 106th Air Refueling Squadron of the Alabama Air National Guard, in collaboration with the Southern Museum of Flight and ...
Bill Oliver, the architect of Alabama’s legendary 1992 defense as a coach and a member of the Crimson Tide’s 1961 national-championship ... Bryant Museum. I am sorry to report that Bill ...
Bill Oliver, a program legend at Alabama who was a part of five national championships with the Crimson Tide as a player and assistant coach, has died at age 85, according to multiple reports.
Leo Baker, Wade Gray, Pete Ray and Riley Shamburger, members of the 117th Reconnaissance Wing Alabama Air National Guard, risked their lives as they invaded Cuba in a secretive CIA mission to ...