ISSUES 121-130

- Features include:
* "Places in Peril at Twenty-Five" by Michael W. Panhorst
* "Alabamians on the Point in the Argonne Forest" by Nimrod T. Frazer
* "'It Came Like a Cyclone': The 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Alabama" by James L. Baggett
* "'It's a Part of Me by Now': The Civil Rights Life of John L. LeFlore" by Scotty E. Kirkland

- Features Include:
* "Stars in His Crown: The Writing Life and Afterlife of Joe David Brown" by Bert Hitchcock
* "A House for the Ages" by Donna Castellano
* "Alabama Gold" by Peggy Jackson Walls
* "Alabama's Female Academies: Educating Young Women Before and After the Civil War" by Sharony Green

- Features include:
- * "'Lives Rich in Pathos and Humor'": The Art of Mary Wallace Kirk by Stephen Goldfarb
* "Skyline Farms: A New Deal Community" by Cynthia Rice
* "Humphry Osmond: Psychiatric Pioneer in Alabama" by Cynthia Carson Bisbee
* "Auburn's Marengo Jake, Nineteenth-Century Raconteur" by Kathryn M. Lawrence

- Features include:
- * "Zora Neale Hurston: Finding Her Own Way" by Wayne Flynt
* "A Brother's Love: The Legacy of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind" by Lynne Hanner
* "Dreams of Flying Machines" by Billy J. Singleton
* "The Loss of the Sultana, America's Forgotten Tragedy" by Jerry O. Potter

- Features include:
- * "Emma Langdon Roche's Artistic Legacy" by Melanie Thorton
* "Breathing New Life into Bryce Hospital: Dramatic Changes at the University of Alabama" by Tricia A. McElroy
* "African Americans and Slaveholder Relations" by Sharony Green
* "Southern Justice: Judge Virgil Pittman" by Frye Gaillard
* "Places in Peril 2017: Alabama's Endangered Historic Landmarks" by Michael W. Panhorst

- SPECIAL EDITION:
- THE ALABAMA TERRITORY BICENTENNIAL ISSUE
- Features include:
* "A Long Road to Becoming a Territory" by Edwin C. Bridges
* "'More or Less Arbitrary': The Location of the Alabama-Mississippi Border" by Mike Bunn
* "Land Claims and Surveying in the Alabama Territory" by Herbert James Lewis
* "Alabama Fever Rages: Migrations to the Frontier of Early Alabama" by Thomas Chase Hagood
* "The Alabama Territory's Cultural Landscape" by Gregory A. Waselkov
* "St. Stephens: The Alabama Territory's First Capital" by George Shorter
* "The Three Sisters: How Squash, Beans, and Corn Became Southern Food" by John C. Hall and Rosa N. Hall

- Features include:
* "The Protestant Orphan Asylum: An Enduring Mobile Treasure" by Cartledge Weeden Blackwell III
* "Mary Fenollosa: An Alabama Life in Novels" by Monica Tapper
* "Alabama Theatre Reborn" text by Bob Wendorf and Photography by Randall Connaughton
* "Dissent on a Deep South Campus: The University of Alabama and the Vietnam War" by Earl Tilford

- Features include:
* "Alabama Nightingales: WWI Nurses at Home and Abroad" by Haley E. Aaron
* "Birmingham's Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge" by Mary Stanton
* "Blount Springs Resort: Alabama's Saratoga of the South" by Pamela Jones

- Features include:
- * "The Creeks Take New York" by Kathryn H. Braund
- * "Ralph 'Shug' Jordan: A Quiet Heroism" by Leah Rawls Atkins
- * "The Search for John Lehman" by Joey Brackner
- * "Viola Jefferson Goode Liddell and the Wilcox Round Table" by Tennant McWilliams
- * "Places in Peril 2016: Alabama's Endangered Historic Landmarks" by Michael W. Panhorst

- Features include:
- * "Alabama's Monuments Man: Robert K. Posey and the Quest for the Ghent Altarpiece" by Paul A. Harris
- * "'Equality in the Union, or Independence Out of It': The Eufaula Regency and the Secessionist Movement in Alabama" by Mike Bunn
- * "Suzanne Pickett: An Alabama Coal Miner's Daughter" by Faye Gibbons
- * "Freedom on Trial: NAACP v. Alabama" by Scotty E. Kirkland