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By Tim Carr, February 13, 2010
Brock Drugs Building Marker
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101Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Brock Drugs Building
102Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Carrie A. Tuggle — 1858 - 1924
103Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Civil Rights Freedom Riders — May 14, 1961
104Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Don't Tread on Me
105Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Don't Tread on Me
106Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
107Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — 8 — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
108Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Dr. Ruth J. Jackson — 1898 - 1982
109Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — East Birmingham
110Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Eddie James Kendrick — December 17, 1937 - October 5, 1992
111Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Emory Overton Jackson — 1908 - 1975
112Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Foot Soldier Tribute — Ronald S. McDowell, Artist I.B.J.C.
113Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Fourth Avenue Historic District.
114Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Fraternal Hotel Building
115Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Graymont Elementary School
116Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Green Acres Cafι — 1705 - 4th Avenue, North
117Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — 1 — Ground Zero
118Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — A1 — Jim Crow on the Books
119Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Julius Ellsberry
120Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Julius Ellsberry Memorial Park
121Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — 6 — Kneeling Ministers
122Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — A3 — Non-Violent Foot Soldiers
123Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Non-Violent Foot Soldiers
124Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Pauline Bray Fletcher — 1878 - 1970
125Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Police Presence
126Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — 5 — Reflecting Pool
127Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — 9 — Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth
128Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth Bethel Baptist Church
129Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Rickwood Field
130Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
131Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Smithfield
132Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — 3 — The Children's Crusade
133Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — 2 — The Foot Soldiers
134Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Tuxedo Junction
135Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — 4 — Water Cannons
136Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Wilson Chapel And Cemetery — ("The Little Brown Church in the Wildwood")
137Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Zion Memorial Gardens
138Alabama (Jefferson County), Brighton — Lynching In America / The Lynching of William Miller
139Alabama (Jefferson County), Fairfield — Miles College Leaders, Students Active During Civil Rights Era
140Alabama (Jefferson County), Leeds — John Henry — Legendary ‘Steel Drivin’ Man’
141Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — A More Inclusive Era
142Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Bennett Walker Smith — City of Florence Walk of Honor
143Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Birthplace of W.C. Handy — 1873
144Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Burrell Normal School — Burrell High School — Burrell-Slater High School 1903~1969 —
145Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Capture of John A. Murrell — Natchez Trace Outlaw — 1834 —
146Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Church Spring and School — (Circa 1840-1895)
147Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Church Spring Church and School — circa 1840-1895
148Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Dr. Hicks Boulevard
149Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Dred Scott — (In Florence 1820 -1830)
150Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Dred Scott — City of Florence Walk of Honor
151Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Florence Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America
152Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Forks of Cypress
153Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Hickory Hill Plantation Slave Cemetery
154Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — James Thomas Rapier — City of Florence Walk of Honor
155Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — John Thomas Bulls, Jr — City of Florence Walk of Honor
156Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Oscar Stanton DePriest — City of Florence Walk of Honor
157Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Patton Elementary School — (1891-1958)
158Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Saint Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church — (Organized 1879 from earlier 1840 Congregation)
159Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — The Greater Mount Moriah Primitive Baptist Church — ~1896~
160Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — 186 — W. C. Handy Birthplace
161Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Weeden Heights — early 1900s
162Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — William Christopher Handy — City of Florence Walk of Honor
163Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — William Christopher Handy — Home-Museum-Library
164Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Wilson Family Cemetery 19th Century / Slave Cemetery 19th Century
165Alabama (Lawrence County), Courtland — The African ~ American Experience
166Alabama (Lawrence County), Courtland — The Town of Courtland / Early Settlers — 1819
167Alabama (Lawrence County), Danville — James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens
168Alabama (Lawrence County), Oakville — Jesse Cleveland Owens — 1913-1980
169Alabama (Lawrence County), Trinity — Boxwood Plantation
170Alabama (Lee County), Auburn — Baptist Hill
171Alabama (Lee County), Auburn — Desegregation at Auburn
172Alabama (Lee County), Auburn — Ebenezer Baptist Church — Baptist Hill — East Thach Avenue —
173Alabama (Lee County), Auburn — J. F. Drake High School / Alma Mater
174Alabama (Lee County), Auburn — Noble Hall
175Alabama (Lee County), Auburn — Robert Wilton Burton — 1848-1917
176Alabama (Lee County), Loachapoka — First Rosenwald School
177Alabama (Lee County), Opelika — African-American Rosemere Cemetery — Lee County
178Alabama (Lee County), Opelika — Darden House
179Alabama (Lee County), Opelika — Thompson Chapel — American Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
180Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Alabama Fork Cumberland Presbyterian Church — Founded 1918
181Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Coleman Hill — Fort Henderson and Trinity School
182Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Faces of Market Street
183Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Fort Henderson / Trinity School - 1865-1970
184Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — James Edwin Horton, Jr. — 1878-1973
185Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Lucy's Branch / Legacy of The Little Elk Community
186Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Prisoners of War — Fort Henderson and Trinity School
187Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Reconstruction — Fort Henderson and Trinity School
188Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — The United State Colored Troops — Fort Henderson and Trinity School
189Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Trinity School — Fort Henderson and Trinity School
190Alabama (Limestone County), Athens — Trinity School Cistern
191Alabama (Limestone County), Tanner — Oakland United Methodist Church
192Alabama (Lowndes County), Lowndesboro — Campsite 3 — Selma to Montgomery Trail
193Alabama (Lowndes County), Lowndesboro — Elmore Bolling — May 10, 1908 - December 4, 1947
194Alabama (Lowndes County), Lowndesboro — Viola Liuzzo
195Alabama (Lowndes County), Mt. Carmel — Lynching in America / Lynching in Letohatchee
196Alabama (Lowndes County), Mt. Willing — Enslavement & Racial Terror / Lynching Targeting Black Sharecroppers
197Alabama (Lowndes County), White Hall — A Price Paid — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
198Alabama (Lowndes County), White Hall — After the March—Tent City — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
199Alabama (Lowndes County), White Hall — Campsite 2 — Selma to Montgomery Trail
200Alabama (Lowndes County), White Hall — Day Two — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail

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