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Extreme cold warnings are in effect for Alabama with dangerously cold temperatures forecast
Extreme Cold Warnings are in effect for Alabama with dangerously cold temperatures forecast ...
Four Notre Dame High School students will unveil a plaque next week marking the site of a notorious slave prison near Busch ...
The Old Courthouse Museum stands as the crown jewel of Monroeville’s historic district, its distinctive dome creating an ...
Related: The Scenic Town In Alabama Where You Can Retire Comfortably Without Breaking The Bank This isn’t your typical community theater – the first act takes place on the courthouse lawn, while the ...
Wiz Khalifa discovers his fifth great-grandfather was enslaved in Alabama: ‘I feel some type of way’
Wiz Khalifa joins Henry Louis Gates Jr. to learn about the enduring spirit of his ancestors from slavery to the Great Migration.
The $256 million award came in a decade-long lawsuit Drummond filed against a law firm the company said had orchestrated a ...
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A slave left this message on his former master’s grave
Today we explore the historic Godwin Cemetery in Phenix City, Alabama, home to the grave of John Godwin (1798–1859) and an ...
Montgomery shows what’s possible when museums aren’t subject to capricious executive orders.
"I lived in a slave quarter" - Ben Wallace opens up about growing up on a real plantation in Alabama
Nothing about Ben Wallace was conventional. He was the first undrafted player ever to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, and as a 6'9" undersized center — with rumors of being closer to 6'7'' — with ...
Top-seeded Indiana dominated the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, rolling to a 38–3 victory behind Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza (14-of-16, 192 yards, three touchdowns) and a physical performance from ...
In 1812, Spanish officials in Havana, searching the house of a man named José Antonio Aponte, discovered a wooden box hidden in a clothing trunk, opened it, and were stunned by what they found inside.
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