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By Mark Hilton, April 12, 2014
Shiloh Baptist Church
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
301Alabama (Marengo County), Shiloh — Shiloh Baptist Church — Organized July 1827
302Alabama (Mobile County), Chastang — 7 — St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church — Mount Vernon History Trail —
303Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 1 — Andrew N. Johnson
304Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 4 — Bettie Hunter House
305Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — Big Zion African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
306Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 6 — Caldwell School
307Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 10 — Christian Benevolent Funeral Home
308Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 7 — Christopher First Johnson House
309Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 13 — Creole Firehouse #1
310Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 14 — Dave Patton — (1879-1927)
311Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 32 — Dr. H. Roger Williams — (1869-1929)
312Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 16 — Dr. James A. Franklin — (1886-1972)
313Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 15 — Dr. Thomas N. Harris
314Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — Emerson Institute
315Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 20 — Finley's Drug Stores
316Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — It Takes a Village
317Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 24 — John L. LeFlore — Non-Partisan Voters League
318Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — John L. LeFlore — 1903- 1976
319Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — Joseph (Joe) N. Langan — 1912 - 2004
320Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 27 — Michael Donald
321Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 29 — Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church
322Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 30 — National African-American Archives and Museum
323Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — Oaklawn Cemetery — Mobile County
324Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 31 — Old Plateau Cemetery — Africatown Graveyard
325Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — Old Slave Markets
326Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 35 — St. Louis Street Missionary Baptist Church
327Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 33 — St. Martin de Porres Hospital
328Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 37 — Stone Street Baptist Church
329Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 3 — The Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
330Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — The Knights of Peter Claver Monument
331Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 34 — The Slave Market
332Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — The UNESCO Slave Route: Resistance, Liberty, Heritage / Honoring The Memory Of The Ancestors
333Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 38 — Union Baptist Church / Founders of Union Baptist Church
334Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 39 — Vernon Z. Crawford Law Firm
335Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — Vivian Malone Jones — July 15, 1942 - October 13, 2005
336Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — W.H. Council Traditional School
337Alabama (Mobile County), Mobile — 8 — Wallace Turnage
338Alabama (Mobile County), Mt. Vernon — 2 — Mount Vernon Arsenal — Mount Vernon History Trail —
339Alabama (Mobile County), Mt. Vernon — Mt. Vernon Arsenal and Barracks/Searcy Hospital
340Alabama (Mobile County), Plateau — Cudjoe “Kazoola” Lewis — c. 1840-1935
341Alabama (Monroe County), Perdue Hill — Perdue Hill Industrial School
342Alabama (Montgomery County), Hope Hull — Tankersley Rosenwald School — Erected in 1923
343Alabama (Montgomery County), Mathews — The Jonesville Community — (Honoring Mr. Prince Albert Jones Sr.)
344Alabama (Montgomery County), Maxwell Air Force Base — Fourth Aviation Squadron Historic District — Montgomery County
345Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — A Mighty Walk From Selma — Montgomery Public Art —
346Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — A Refuge — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
347Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Alabama State University / Tatum Street
348Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Alabama State University / Tullibody
349Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — 10 — An Intersection of History: Court Square — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
350Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Aurelia Eliscera Shines Browder — Civil Rights Pioneer
351Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Bernard Whitehurst and the Whitehurst Case / Montgomery: Learning From the Past
352Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Bertha Pleasant Williams Library — Rosa L. Parks Avenue Branch
353Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Bethel Missionary Baptist Church
354Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Beulah Baptist Church — Organized 1880
355Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Birth of Montgomery Bus Boycott — Boycott planned & publicized here at ASU's Councill Hall
356Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Birthplace of Nat "King" Cole
357Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — 6 — Black Churches Provide Significant Support for the March and Voting — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail — Holt Street under Interstates 65 and 85 —
358Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Black Members of the Alabama Legislature Who Served During The Reconstruction Period of 1868-1879
359Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Black Members of the Alabama Legislature Who Served During The Reconstruction Period of 1868-1879
360Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Campsite 4 — Selma to Montgomery Trail
361Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Centennial Hill
362Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Charles Oscar Harris Family Home — 813 Adams Avenue — African American Community Leader —
363Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Charlie and Lucille Times — Civic Leaders and Civil Rights Activists
364Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — City of St. Jude/The Selma to Montgomery March
365Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Civil Rights Freedom Riders — May 20, 1961
366Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Cleveland Court Apartments
367Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Day Street Baptist Church
368Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church — Organized 1877
369Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Elijah Cook / City of Montgomery v. Rosa Parks
370Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — First Baptist Church — (Brick-A-Day Church)
371Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — 7 — Four Points: One of Several Black Business Hubs in Montgomery — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail — Corner of Mildred and Mobile Streets —
372Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Fred David Gray — Civil Rights Attorney and Legislator / Advocate for Victims and History
373Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — 4 — From Bus Boycott to Voting Rights: Community Activism 1955-65 — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail — West Jefferson Davis near Loveless School —
374Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Georgia Gilmore — February 5, 1920 - March 3, 1990
375Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Hall Street Baptist Church — Montgomery County
376Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Harris House
377Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Here Stood Mrs. Rosa Parks — Mother of the Civil Rights Movement
378Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Heroes' Welcome — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
379Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — 5 — Highway Construction Destroys Historic Black Neighborhoods — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail — The Cloverleaf beneath Interstates 65 and 85 —
380Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Historic Site of St. James Holt Crossing Baptist Church
381Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Historic Sites Near Fairview Environmental Park
382Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Holt Street Baptist Church
383Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Home of Dr. E. D. Nixon, Sr. — 20th Century Civil Rights Activist
384Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Home of Ralph David Abernathy — (March 11, 1926-April 30, 1990)
385Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Johnnie R. and Arlam Carr, Sr. Home
386Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — 9 — Judge Frank M. Johnson: Judicial Fairness in the Age of Segregation — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail — Molton and Montgomery Streets —
387Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Juliette Hampton Morgan / Montgomery City-County Public Library
388Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Lilly Baptist Church — "The Lilly" — 820 Hill Street —
389Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Lincoln Cemetery / Rufus Payne, 1884-1939
390Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Loveless School/Henry Allen Loveless
391Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Madison Park School — Montgomery County
392Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Marching On — Montgomery Public Art —
393Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Marching to Montgomery — Montgomery Public Art —
394Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Marshall J. Moore House
395Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Minister's Home / Dr. Martin Luther King — Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church
396Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Montgomery County Circuit Court / Sit-Ins and Marches at the Montgomery County Courthouse
397Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Montgomery Racial Segregation on Buses
398Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Montgomery’s Slave Markets / First Emancipation Observance - 1866
399Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Montgomery's Panel Project
400Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Montgomery's Slave Depots/Montgomery's Slave Traders

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