Alabama's state capitol holds an important place in the struggle for voting rights. After all, the State Capitol served as the …
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice
More than 4400 African American men, women, and children were hanged, burned alive, shot, drowned, and beaten to death by white …
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The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration
Located on the site of a former warehouse where black people were enslaved in Montgomery, Alabama, this narrative museum uses …
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United (formerly Trinity) Lutheran Church Parsonage
This home was the church residence of Robert S. Graetz, a white Lutheran clergyman who pastored the black congregation of Trinity …
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