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