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By Mark Hilton, December 5, 2021
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201 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — C21 — Trailways Bus Station — Destination — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
202 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — H3 — Urban Renewal, Urban Removal — March Route for Fair Housing — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
203 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — C28-C27 — Vance Federal Building — (Included the Post Office) — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
204 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — 60 — Votes for Women — Road to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
205 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — 4 — Water Cannons
206 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — B14 — Woman in Paddy Wagon — March Route to Retail — Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail —
207 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham — Zion Memorial Gardens
208 Alabama, Jefferson County, Birmingham, Five Points South — The Attempted Bombing of Congregation Beth-El
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209 Alabama, Jefferson County, Brighton — Lynching In America / The Lynching of William Miller — Community Remembrance Project
210 Alabama, Jefferson County, Fairfield — Miles College Leaders, Students Active During Civil Rights Era
211 Alabama, Jefferson County, Irondale — Racial Terrorism and Criminal Justice / Lynching in Irondale — Community Remembrance Project
212 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Florence — A More Inclusive Era
213 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Florence — Charles Lee Moore — City of Florence Walk of Honor
214 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Florence — Continuity
215 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Florence — Dred Scott — (In Florence 1820-1830)
216 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Florence — Henry S. "Hank" Klibanoff — City of Florence Walk of Honor
217 Alabama, Lawrence County, Moulton — Judge Thomas M. Peters
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218 Alabama, Lee County, Auburn — Desegregation at Auburn
219 Alabama, Lee County, Opelika — Lynching in America / Lynching in Lee County — Community Remembrance Project
220 Alabama, Lowndes County, Hayneville — In Memory of Jonathan Myrick Daniels — VMI Class of 1961
221 Alabama, Lowndes County, Hayneville — Lynching in America / The Courthouse Lynching of Theo Calloway — Community Remembrance Project
222 Alabama, Lowndes County, Hayneville — Varner's Cash Store
223 Alabama, Lowndes County, Lowndesboro — Campsite 3 — Selma to Montgomery Trail
224 Alabama, Lowndes County, Lowndesboro — Elmore Bolling — May 10, 1908 - December 4, 1947
225 Alabama, Lowndes County, Lowndesboro — Viola Liuzzo
226 Alabama, Lowndes County, Mt. Willing — Enslavement & Racial Terror / Lynching Targeting Black Sharecroppers — Community Remembrance Project
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227 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — A Price Paid — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
228 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — After the March—Tent City — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
229 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — Campsite 2 — Selma to Montgomery Trail
230 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — Day Two — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
231 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — It Started in Selma — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
232 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — Marchers, Supporters, Hecklers — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
233 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — Mount Gillard Baptist Church
234 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — No Isolated Incident — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
235 Alabama, Lowndes County, White Hall — You Gotta Move — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
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236 Alabama, Macon County, Shorter — Shorter, Alabama — A New Town in an Older Community
237 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — 9 — "Trade With Your Friends" — The Tuskegee Boycott — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
238 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — 7 — Area Churches That Hosted Important Civil Rights Meetings — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail — Reported missing
239 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — Brief History of Tuskegee, Alabama
240 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — Butler Chapel AME Zion Church
241 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — 13 — Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
242 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — 10 — Rosa Parks — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
243 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — 12 — Samuel "Sammy" Leamon Younge, Jr. — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
244 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — 11 — Tuskegee High School — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
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245 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee — 8 — William P. Mitchell — (1912-1986) — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail — Reported missing
246 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — 1 — Amelia Boynton Robinson — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
247 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — 2 — Charles Goode Gomillion — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
248 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Fred David Gray — Civil Rights Attorney and Legislator / Advocate for Victims and History
249 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — 6 — Jessie Parkhurst Guzman — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
250 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — 3 — The Tuskegee Institute Advancement League — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
251 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — 5 — Tuskegee Civic Association — The Tuskegee Civil Rights and Historic Trail —
252 Alabama, Macon County, Tuskegee Institute — Up From Slavery — Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site —
253 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Huntsville's First Black Women Voters
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254 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Huntsville's Pioneer Suffragists
255 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery Boyhood Home Site — (Dean of Civil Rights Movement)
256 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church — Madison County
257 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — St. Joseph's Mission School
258 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — 63 — Votes for Women — Road to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
259 Alabama, Mobile County, Grand Bay — Grand Bay Elementary School for Colored — Established in 1919
260 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 32 — Dr. H. Roger Williams — (1869-1929)
261 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 73 — Eugenie Marx — Road to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
262 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 20 — Finley's Drug Stores
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263 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — John L. LeFlore — 1903- 1976
264 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 24 — John L. LeFlore — Non-Partisan Voters League
265 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Judge Virgil Pittman / Wiley L. Bolden, Sr.
266 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Lynching in America / The Lynching of Richard Robertson — Community Remembrance Project
267 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 29 — Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church
268 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Oaklawn Cemetery — Mobile County
269 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — Restoring Justice / Lives Lost in The Segregation Era
270 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 39 — Vernon Z. Crawford Law Firm
271 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 42 — Vivian Malone Jones — July 15, 1942 - October 13, 2005
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272 Alabama, Montgomery County, Mathews — The Jonesville Community — (Honoring Mr. Prince Albert Jones Sr.)
273 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — A Refuge — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
274 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Alabama's First Capitals / The Alabama State Capitol
275 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — 10 — An Intersection of History: Court Square — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail — Reported missing
276 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Aurelia Eliscera Shines Browder — Civil Rights Pioneer
277 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Bell Street Baptist Church
278 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Bernard Whitehurst and the Whitehurst Case / Montgomery: Learning From the Past
279 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Bertha Pleasant Williams / Rosa Parks Branch Library — Reported missing
280 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Beulah Baptist Church — Organized 1880
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281 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Birth of Montgomery Bus Boycott — Boycott planned & publicized here at ASU's Councill Hall
282 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — 6 — Black Churches Provide Significant Support for the March and Voting — Holt Street under Interstates 65 and 85 — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
283 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Campsite 4 — Selma to Montgomery Trail
284 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Charles Oscar Harris Family Home — 813 Adams Avenue — African American Community Leader —
285 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Charlie and Lucille Times — Civic Leaders and Civil Rights Activists
286 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — City of St. Jude/The Selma to Montgomery March
287 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Civil Rights Freedom Riders — May 20, 1961
288 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Cleveland Court Apartments — Reported missing
289 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Cotton State / Slavery
290 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Day Street Baptist Church
291 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church — Organized 1877
292 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Elijah Cook / City of Montgomery v. Rosa Parks
293 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Emancipation / Reconstruction
294 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — First Baptist Church — (Brick-A-Day Church)
295 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — 7 — Four Points: One of Several Black Business Hubs in Montgomery — Corner of Mildred and Mobile Streets — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
296 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Fred David Gray — Civil Rights Attorney and Legislator / Advocate for Victims and History
297 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — 4 — From Bus Boycott to Voting Rights: Community Activism 1955-65 — West Jefferson Davis near Loveless School — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail —
298 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Georgia Gilmore — February 5, 1920 - March 3, 1990
299 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Hale Infirmary / The Lynching of Willie Temple
300 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Hall Street Baptist Church — Montgomery County

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