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"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
Ralph David Abernathy
Alabama House of Representatives
Alabama Senate
Alabama State Teachers Association
Alabama Supreme Court
Richard Arrington Jr.
Hugh Bentley
Birmingham Campaign of 1963
Bloody Sunday
Can't Get Away Club
Johnnie Carr
John L. Cashin Jr.
Children's Crusade
U. W. Clemon
Nat "King" Cole
Clinton Jackson Coley
Angela Davis
Democratic Party in Alabama
Dixiecrats
East Gulf Coastal Plain Physiographic Section
Harold A. Franklin
Freedom Rides
Georgia Gilmore
Governor's Election of 1892
Fred Gray
Chessie Walker Harris
Emory O. Jackson
Jimmie Lee Jackson
Martin Luther King Jr.
Coretta Scott King
Know-Nothing Party
John LeFlore
John Lewis
Joseph Echols Lowery
Autherine Lucy
Modern Civil Rights Movement in Alabama
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA)
Fannie Motley
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Alabama (NAACP)
National Democratic Party of Alabama (NDPA)
Edgar Daniel "E. D." Nixon
Office of the Governor
Office of the Lieutenant Governor
Office of the Secretary of State
James Orange
Jesse Owens
Prince Hall Masons in Alabama
Republican Party in Alabama
Amelia Boynton Robinson
Jo Ann Robinson
Scottsboro Trials
Solomon Seay Jr.
Solomon Seay Sr.
Segregation (Jim Crow)
Selma to Montgomery March
Arthur Davis Shores
Janie Ledlow Shores
Fred Lee Shuttlesworth
Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW)
Stand in the Schoolhouse Door
State Courts of Alabama
Booker T. Washington
Whig Party
Samuel Younge Jr.
Neighborhood Organized Workers of Mobile (NOW)