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In Our Fall 2007 Issue...

Teaching Tombstones in Tuscaloosa County
By Ian W. Brown
The cemeteries of Tuscaloosa County become an outdoor anthropology classroom each fall, as students discover for themselves the meanings behind the markers.
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Five Hours At Sulphur Trestle Fort
By Thomas V. Ress
The meager Union fortifications along Sulphur Creek in Limestone County belied the location’s strategic importance. Nathan Bedford Forrest recognized a prize when he saw one. Read more...
Emory O. Jackson: The Voice of Black Birmingham
By Mary Stanton
At times a spitfire, at times moderate, the prolific editor of the Birmingham World skillfully used this platform to educate, influence, and empower black southerners. Read more...
Creating Community In Alabama
By Alice Meriwether Bowsher
Photography by M. Lewis Kennedy, Jr.
Architecture and landscape design shape a community’s look and function— at the same time they define our collective identity and values. Read more...
DEPARTMENTS

Southern Architecture and Preservation
The “New Urbanism” In Montgomery

By Christy Anderson

Alabama Mysteries
A Death In Conecuh County

By Pam Jones

Recollections
Adventures of the Southern Worker

By Patricia Mitchell

Reading the Southern Past
Eugene Sledge On War And Healing

By Stephen Goldfarb

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