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Happy Hollow "Big Curve" image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, December 17, 2013
Happy Hollow "Big Curve"
1 Alabama, Autauga County, Prattville — Happy Hollow
2 Alabama, Autauga County, Prattville — Mount Sinai Rosenwald School — Autauga County
3 Alabama, Autauga County, Prattville — Old Kingston Historical Cemetery
4 Alabama, Autauga County, Prattville — Wilson Pickett, Jr. — March 18, 1941 - January 19, 2006
5 Alabama, Baldwin County, Bay Minette — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Rueben Sims — Community Remembrance Project
6 Alabama, Baldwin County, Bay Minette — Stephen J. Boykin / The American Banner
7 Alabama, Baldwin County, Blakeley — The United States Colored Troops (USCT) at the Battle of Fort Blakeley
8 Alabama, Baldwin County, Daphne — Little Bethel Baptist Church:
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9 Alabama, Baldwin County, Loxley — Jenkins Farm / Jenkins Farmhouse
10 Alabama, Baldwin County, Spanish Fort — 1st Division, U.S. Colored Troops
11 Alabama, Baldwin County, Stockton — Public Education in Baldwin County / Little Red Schoolhouse Historic Site
12 Alabama, Barbour County, Bakerhill — Freemount Junior High School
13 Alabama, Barbour County, Clio — Dedicated to Memory of African Slaves
14 Alabama, Barbour County, Eufaula — Old Negro Cemetery / Fairview Cemetery
15 Alabama, Barbour County, Midway — Ramah Baptist Church & Cemetery — Barbour County
16 Alabama, Bibb County, Centreville — Centreville Cemetery — Bibb County
17 Alabama, Bullock County, Aberfoil — Aberfoil School — Bullock County
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18 Alabama, Bullock County, Midway — First Baptist Missionary Church 1875
19 Alabama, Bullock County, Midway — Old Merritt School Midway Community Center
20 Alabama, Bullock County, Midway — 1998 — St. James C.M.E. Church — Railroad Street Midway, Alabama
21 Alabama, Bullock County, Union Springs — Union Springs, Alabama
22 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1031 Gurnee Avenue — 1952
23 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 416 W. 15th Street — c. 1925
24 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 50 Years Later — Freedom Riders National Monument —
25 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 509 W. 15th Street — c. 1900
26 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 7 — Anniston Memorial Hospital — May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
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27 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 6 — Anniston Public Library Desegregation — September 15-16, 1963 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
28 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Freedom Riders
29 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 3 — Greyhound Bus Station Protest, May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
30 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Horror and Disbelief — 1:55 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. — Freedom Riders National Monument —
31 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Prelude / Arrival — Freedom Riders National Monument —
32 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Pursuit / Trapped — Freedom Riders National Monument —
33 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Rescue / Escape — Freedom Riders National Monument —
34 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 10 — Saint John United Methodist Church — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
35 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 9 — Seventeenth Street Missionary Baptist Church, Organized 1887 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
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36 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 1 — Southern Railway Station Attack — January 2, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
37 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Ambush / The Police — Freedom Riders National Monument —
38 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Burning Bus — Freedom Riders National Monument —
39 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Freedom Rides — Freedom Riders National Monument —
40 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 5 — The Human Relations Council — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
41 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 4 — The Murder of Willie Brewster — July 15, 1965 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
42 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Photograph — Freedom Riders National Monument —
43 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Segregationists — Freedom Riders National Monument —
44 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — The Selection Process — Freedom Riders National Monument —
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45 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Trailways Attack — Seeking Justice
46 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 2 — Trailways Bus Station Attack — May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
47 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Triumph — Freedom Riders National Monument —
48 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — 8 — West 15th Street Historic District — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
49 Alabama, Calhoun County, Anniston — Who Were the Riders? — Freedom Riders National Monument —
50 Alabama, Calhoun County, Hobson City — Town of Hobson City, Alabama
51 Alabama, Calhoun County, Ohatchee — Janney Furnace
52 Alabama, Chambers County, Five Points — Five Points, Alabama: Town of Five
53 Alabama, Chambers County, Fredonia — New Hope Rosenwald School
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54 Alabama, Chambers County, La Fayette — Joe Louis — (Barrow)
55 Alabama, Chambers County, LaFayette — Chambers County Training School — Chambers County
56 Alabama, Chambers County, LaFayette — Essie J. Handy Memorial Cemetery — Chambers County
57 Alabama, Chambers County, LaFayette — Vines Funeral Home and Ambulance Service
58 Alabama, Chambers County, Valley — Lanier High School
59 Alabama, Cherokee County, Centre — Hatcher School — 1949-1969
60 Alabama, Cherokee County, Centre — Mose Hampton 1808-1885 — Early Black Leader and Inventor in Cherokee County
61 Alabama, Choctaw County, Gilbertown, Womack Hill — Little Place Cemetery / Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Womack Hill Community — Choctaw County
62 Alabama, Choctaw County, Spring Hill — Springhill Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery — Choctaw County
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63 Alabama, Clarke County, Carlton — Mt. Nebo Death Masks
64 Alabama, Clarke County, Grove Hill — Colored and White Soldiers of World War I
65 Alabama, Clarke County, Thomasville — Williams’ Temple CME Church
66 Alabama, Colbert County, Cherokee — A Chickasaw Planter — Natchez Trace Parkway
67 Alabama, Colbert County, Cherokee — Cherokee High School
68 Alabama, Colbert County, Cherokee — Something to Chew on — Natchez Trace Parkway — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
69 Alabama, Colbert County, Sheffield — 101 Memorial — World War I
70 Alabama, Colbert County, Sheffield — Percy Sledge/Producer Quin Ivy — "When A Man Loves A Woman" / NORALA and Quinvy Studios
71 Alabama, Colbert County, Sheffield — Sheffield Colored School / Sterling High School
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72 Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — “William Mansel Long, Sr. Memorial Drive”
73 Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — Shady Dell — Colbert County
74 Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — Trenholm High School
75 Alabama, Conecuh County, Lime Hill — Reverend Hillary James Hawkins, D.D. — 1905-1995
76 Alabama, Coosa County, Rockford — Peace & Goodwill Cemetery
77 Alabama, Dale County, Ozark — D. A. Smith High School/ Professor D. A. Smith, Principal — Dale County
78 Alabama, Dale County, Pinckard — The Mack M. Matthews School
79 Alabama, Dallas County, Beloit — The Beloit Industrial Institute
80 Alabama, Dallas County, Cahaba — A Courthouse Reduced to Rubble
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81 Alabama, Dallas County, Cahaba — Dallas County Courthouse
82 Alabama, Dallas County, Cahaba — Kirk-View Farm — Reported permanently removed
83 Alabama, Dallas County, Cahaba — Methodist Church
84 Alabama, Dallas County, Cahaba — Who Lived Here?
85 Alabama, Dallas County, Orrville — Whitt Cemetery
86 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — "Builders of Movements and Monuments"
87 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — A Grassroots Movement — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
88 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — 'Bloody Sunday' Attack at Edmund Pettus Bridge / U.S. Congress Approves Voting Rights Act of 1965 — Reported permanently removed
89 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
90 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Campsite 1 — Selma to Montgomery Trail
91 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Civil Rights Memorial Park — Never Forget, Never Again
92 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — First Baptist Church — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
93 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — George Washington Carver Homes Projects — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street
94 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — George Washington Carver Neighborhood — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
95 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Honoring: Amelia Boynton Robinson - Marie Foster
96 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — I Had A Dream — Dr. Martin L. King Jr.
97 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — In Memory of Reverend Hosea Williams, Sr.
98 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Lewis Scott — A Quote from Lewis - "I See With Memory"
99 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — Lynching in America / Lynching in Selma — Community Remembrance Project
100 Alabama, Dallas County, Selma — R.B. Hudson High School — Dallas County

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