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In Our Fall 2007 Issue... |
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Teaching Tombstones in Tuscaloosa CountyBy Ian W. Brown The cemeteries of Tuscaloosa County become an outdoor anthropology classroom |
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Five Hours At Sulphur Trestle FortBy Thomas V. Ress The meager Union fortifications along Sulphur Creek in Limestone County belied the location’s strategic importance. Nathan |
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Emory O. Jackson: The Voice of Black BirminghamBy Mary Stanton At times a spitfire, at times moderate, the prolific editor of the Birmingham World skillfully used this platform to educate, |
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By Alice Meriwether Bowsher Architecture and landscape design shape a |
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The “New Urbanism” In Montgomery A Death In Conecuh County Adventures of the Southern Worker Eugene Sledge On War And Healing |