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The planning process for the historic trial included a series of meetings across the state, getting input and ideas on how the trail should come together. Skip to content NOWCAST WDSU News at 5pm ...
• The Tuscaloosa Civil Rights History and Reconciliation Foundation maintains a website with oral histories from some of those involved with Bloody Tuesday and other local history, along with a ...
When those are combined with the U.S. trail, more than 1,000 civil rights sites have been marked, rivaling the 1,200 that are part of the Civil War Trails organization encompassing six states ...
The City of Birmingham is inviting public input on the Birmingham Civil Rights Crossroads project, a planned 3.16-mile urban trail network that reconnects the historic Graymont and Smithfield ...
A group of Tuscaloosa citizens plan to develop a civil rights task force to document and discover Tuscaloosa's history during the civil rights movement and create a trail that includes relevant sites.
The Alabama Tourism Department is doing its part to help visitors and curious natives navigate the landscape of the 50-year anniversary of the Civil Rights Movement. On March 29, the department ...
For people who want to learn something during their summer travels, the state is stepping up with a new civil rights trail timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr ...
The Louisiana Office of Tourism wants your ideas. They’re hoping to identify historic locations around the state that played a big role in the Civil Rights Movement.
Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser is holding meetings across the state about his efforts to add Louisiana stops on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail.
The City of Birmingham is inviting public input on the Birmingham Civil Rights Crossroads project, a planned 3.16-mile urban trail network that reconnects the historic Graymont and Smithfield ...