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Alabama has thoroughly embraced and preserved its civil rights history, making it a rich focal point for understanding this pivotal movement. This narrative recounts the significant and lesser-known events of Alabama’s civil rights struggle, complemented by a practical guide to the state's preserved sites and monuments. In his work, Frye Gaillard argues that Alabama was central to a historic movement that expanded freedom for all citizens. This book caters to both casual travelers and serious students, offering vivid illustrations and compelling details. It serves as a user-friendly resource for the increasing number of visitors, students, and civil rights pilgrims who come to Alabama each year. The civil rights movement is explored city by city, region by region, detailing key locations such as Montgomery, Birmingham, Selma, Tuscaloosa, Tuskegee, and Mobile. It also highlights smaller yet significant places like Greensboro, Monroeville, and Scottsboro, as well as lesser-known sites like Hale County’s Safe House Black History Museum and the birthplace of the Black Panther Party in Lowndes County. This comprehensive guide invites readers to engage with Alabama's profound civil rights legacy.
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Alabama's Civil Rights Trail, Frye Gaillard, Juan Williams, Jennifer Lindsay, Jane DeNeefe
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- 2009
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- Goed
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- € 13,99
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