ISSUES 131-140

- Features include:
Valley” By Robin Watson and Frances Osborn Robb
* “Black Heritage at Selma’s Old Depot Museum” By Justin A. Rudder
* “An Unconventional Belle: Octavia Walton Levert” By Paula Lenor Webb
* “Places in Peril 2020” By Lee Anne Hewett Wofford

- Features include:
* "The Many Faces of Alabama’s Gail Patrick" by Joanna Jacobs.
* “James G. Birney of Huntsville" by Alvin Rosenbaum.
* “Eyewitness: Ethel Payne Reports from Alabama" by Scotty E. Kirkland.

- Features include:
* “Shandy Jones Makes His Way through the 19th Century” by G. Ward Hubbs
* “Kymulga Grist Mill” by Ken Boyd
* Helen Keller and the Little Library that Could” by Emily McMackin Dye

- Features include:
* “Industrial Revolution: The Locomotive Comes To Alabama” by Ken Boyd
* “Donald Comer’s Great Adventure In The Philippines, 1899–1902” by David E. Alsobrook
* “Alabama League Of Municipalities: Promoting And Protecting Local Government Since 1935” By Carrie Banks

- Features include:
* “The Rabbi and Dr. King” by Frye Gaillard
* “James Henry Johnson’s Murder, Conviction, and Pardon” by Claire Hamner Matturro
* “Places in Peril 2019” by Lee Anne Hewett Wofford

- Features include:
* "The Anne Goldthwaite Nobody Knew" by May Lamar
* "Fighting for Freedom: Alabama’s USCT Soldiers" by Robert S. Davis
* "The Voyage of the Ain’t It ‘Ell" by John S. Sledge

- SPECIAL EDITION:
- THE ALABAMA STATEHOOD BICENTENNIAL ISSUE
Features include:
* Constitution and Crisis: Outside the Convention Hall, Huntsville, Alabama, in the Summer of 1819 by Thomas Reidy
* The Adoption of the 1819 Alabama Constitution by Herbert James Lewis
* William Wyatt Bibb: Alabama’s First Governor by Samuel L. Webb
* The Creek Nation and Alabama by Kathryn H. Braund
* “Liberty is a jewel too precious for compromise or exchange”: The Politics of Banking, Newspapers, and Class in Frontier Alabama by Thomas Chase Hagood
* A “Peculiar Institution”: Slavery in Alabama by Justin A. Rudder
* “This Beautiful and Rapid Rising State”: Architecture of the Territorial and Early Statehood Years
* Survivors: A Roster of Alabama’s Oldest-Known Standing Buildings—Plus an Album of Losses by Robert Gamble

Features include:
* "Volker's Vision: The University of Alabama at Birmingham Turns 50" by Cary Estes
* "Mobile's Bragg-Mitchell Mansion: A Legacy of Five Families" by Monica Tapper
* "Daniel Pratt and the Working Mill Village" by Sara Caroline Taricco
* "The Forgotten Story of Alabama Vietnman War Hero Robert Lee Hilley" by Randy and Roxanne Mills
* "Volker's Vision: The University of Alabama at Birmingham Turns 50" by Cary Estes
* "Mobile's Bragg-Mitchell Mansion: A Legacy of Five Families" by Monica Tapper
* "Daniel Pratt and the Working Mill Village" by Sara Caroline Taricco
* "The Forgotten Story of Alabama Vietnman War Hero Robert Lee Hilley" by Randy and Roxanne Mills

Features include:
* "The Gem of Gunter Mountain: Kate Duncan Smith DAR School" by Emily McMackin
* "Alabamians of West Point's Class of 1944" by James L. Noles Jr.
* "Lycurgus Breckinridge Musgrove: Alabama Industrialist and Politician" by Pamela E. Jones
* "'Make the Dirt Fly!'": Alabama and the Panama Canal by Scotty E. Kirkland
* "The Gem of Gunter Mountain: Kate Duncan Smith DAR School" by Emily McMackin
* "Alabamians of West Point's Class of 1944" by James L. Noles Jr.
* "Lycurgus Breckinridge Musgrove: Alabama Industrialist and Politician" by Pamela E. Jones
* "'Make the Dirt Fly!'": Alabama and the Panama Canal by Scotty E. Kirkland

Features include:
* "Finding a Forbearer: Discovering Nicola Marschall’s Early Sketchbook" by Wolfgang Ulbrich
* "Francis Bartow Lloyd: The Sage of Rocky Creek" by Mollie Waters
* "A Mission to Serve: The 1919 Kiwanis Club Convention" by James L. Noles Jr.
* "Mon Louis Island: A French Land Grant, A Creole Village, and a Seafood Community" by Laura P. Rogers
* "Finding a Forbearer: Discovering Nicola Marschall’s Early Sketchbook" by Wolfgang Ulbrich
* "Francis Bartow Lloyd: The Sage of Rocky Creek" by Mollie Waters
* "A Mission to Serve: The 1919 Kiwanis Club Convention" by James L. Noles Jr.
* "Mon Louis Island: A French Land Grant, A Creole Village, and a Seafood Community" by Laura P. Rogers