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By Mark Hilton, October 2, 2022
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1 Alabama, Baldwin County, Bay Minette — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Rueben Sims — Community Remembrance Project
2 Alabama, Bullock County, Midway — Old Merritt School Midway Community Center
3 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1031 Gurnee Avenue — 1952
4 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 50 Years Later — Freedom Riders National Monument —
5 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 7 — Anniston Memorial Hospital — May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
6 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 6 — Anniston Public Library Desegregation — September 15-16, 1963 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
7 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Civic Purpose — Exploring the History of Block No. 148 - The Site of Anniston's Federal Courthouse
8 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Freedom Riders
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9 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 3 — Greyhound Bus Station Protest, May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
10 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Horror and Disbelief — 1:55 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. — Freedom Riders National Monument —
11 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Prelude / Arrival — Freedom Riders National Monument —
12 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Pursuit / Trapped — Freedom Riders National Monument —
13 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Rescue / Escape — Freedom Riders National Monument —
14 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 10 — Saint John United Methodist Church — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
15 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 9 — Seventeenth Street Missionary Baptist Church, Organized 1887 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
16 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1 — Southern Railway Station Attack — January 2, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
17 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Ambush / The Police — Freedom Riders National Monument —
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18 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Burning Bus — Freedom Riders National Monument —
19 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Freedom Rides — Freedom Riders National Monument —
20 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 5 — The Human Relations Council — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
21 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 4 — The Murder of Willie Brewster — July 15, 1965 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
22 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Photograph — Freedom Riders National Monument —
23 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Segregationists — Freedom Riders National Monument —
24 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Selection Process — Freedom Riders National Monument —
25 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Trailways Attack — Seeking Justice
26 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 2 — Trailways Bus Station Attack — May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
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27 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Triumph — Freedom Riders National Monument —
28 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 8 — West 15th Street Historic District — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
29 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Who Were the Riders? — Freedom Riders National Monument —
30 Alabama, Clarke County, Grove Hill — Colored and White Soldiers of World War I
31 Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — Howell Thomas Heflin — 1921~2005
32 Alabama, Dale County, Ozark — D. A. Smith High School/ Professor D. A. Smith, Principal — Dale County
33 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — "Builders of Movements and Monuments"
34 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — A Grassroots Movement — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
35 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — 'Bloody Sunday' Attack at Edmund Pettus Bridge / U.S. Congress Approves Voting Rights Act of 1965 — Reported permanently removed
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36 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
37 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Campsite 1 — Selma to Montgomery Trail
38 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Civil Rights Memorial Park — Never Forget, Never Again
39 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Edmund Pettus Bridge — National Historic Landmark
40 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — First Baptist Church — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
41 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — George Washington Carver Homes Projects — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street
42 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — George Washington Carver Neighborhood — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
43 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Highlights of Selma History / William Rufus DeVane King 1786-1853
44 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Honoring: Amelia Boynton Robinson - Marie Foster
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45 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — I Had A Dream — Dr. Martin L. King Jr.
46 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — In Honor of James Joseph Reeb — 1927-1965 — “This Good Man” —
47 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — In Memory of Reverend Hosea Williams, Sr.
48 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Lynching in America / Lynching in Selma — Community Remembrance Project
49 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — R.B. Hudson High School — Dallas County
50 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Sanctuary to Stage — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
51 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Est. 1838
52 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Tabernacle Baptist Church — Dallas County
53 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Tabernacle Baptist Church — Dallas County
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54 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — The Honorable John Lewis
55 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — The Selma Movement — (The Beginning) / (The Prize) — Reported permanently removed
56 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Turning Point — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
57 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — 72 — Votes for Women — Road to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
58 Alabama, Etowah County, Gadsden — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Bunk Richardson — Community Remembrance Project
59 Alabama, Greene County, Eutaw — Thomas Earl Gilmore, Sr.
60 Alabama, Henry County, Abbeville — Rosa Parks Lived Here
61 Alabama, Jackson County, Paint Rock — The History of Paint Rock, Alabama / Paint Rock Arrests in 1931 Began 'Scottsboro Boys' Cases
62 Alabama, Jackson County, Scottsboro — Jackson County Courthouse And The Scottsboro Boys
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63 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — "Peace Be Still" — Mark 4:39
64 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — 1963 Church Bombing Victims
65 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — 4th Avenue District
66 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — A14 — A City of Two Governments — March Route to Government — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
67 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — F3 — A New Organization is Born — March Route for Moral Justice — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
68 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — F4 — A New Strategy: All-Out Attack — March Route for Moral Justice — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
69 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — C10 — A. G. Gaston Building — Destination — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
70 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — F15 — ACMHR & the Second Revolution — March Route for Moral Justice — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
71 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — F13 — ACMHR & the Student Activists — March Route for Moral Justice — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
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72 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — C22 — Alabama Penny Savings Bank/Pythian Temple Building — Destination — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
73 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — D6 — Alabama's Rebel Yell — March Route for Education — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
74 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — E4 — Answering the Call — March Route Towards a Purposeful Life — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
75 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — A10 — Arrested at City Hall — March Route to Government — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
76 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — Arthur D. Shores — "Dean of Black Lawyers in The State of Alabama."
77 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — H21 — Attorney for His People — March Route for Fair Housing — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
78 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — C6 — Ballard-Hamilton House and Office — Destination — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
79 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — F2 — Bethel's Pastor Leads the Leaders — March Route for Moral Justice — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
80 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — C30 — Birmingham City Hall — Destination — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
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81 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — C1 — Birmingham Civil Rights Institute — Destination — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
82 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — E1 — Birth of an Icon — March Route Towards a Purposeful Life — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
83 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — F8 — Birth of the SCLC — March Route for Moral Justice — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
84 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — Bishop Calvin Wallace Woods, Sr. — Civil Rights Pioneer and Pastor — Reported damaged
85 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — H2 — Black Birmingham Housing — March Route for Fair Housing — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
86 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — B4 — Black Business Plans — March Route to Retail — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
87 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — H13 — Black Classes and the Masses — March Route for Fair Housing — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
88 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — C34 — Boutwell Auditorium — (Former Municipal Auditorium) — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
89 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — B17 — Celebrity Star Power — March Route to Retail — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
90 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — H17 — Children of Dynamite Hill — March Route for Fair Housing — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
91 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — A6 — Children Under Attack — March Route to Government — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
92 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — B6 — Children Under Pressure — March Route to Retail — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
93 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — D9 — Children's Crusade for Education — March Route for Education — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
94 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — Civil Rights Freedom Riders — May 14, 1961
95 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — C16 — Colored Masonic Temple — Destination — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
96 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — B10 — Courthouse Prayer — March Route to Retail — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
97 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — E20 — Death of an Icon — March Route Towards a Purposeful Life — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
98 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — D13 — Desegregating Ramsay School — March Route for Education — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
99 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — D12 — Desegregating West End School — March Route for Education — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
100 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — B1 — Don't Tread on Me — March Route to Retail — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —

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