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"Alabama: A Tapestry of History, Courage, and Progress" Step into the heartland of America's civil rights movement with Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: Watsons tallula moth (Tallula watsoni), Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA September

Watsons tallula moth (Tallula watsoni), Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA September

Background imageAlabama Collection: Aerial view, Alabama, Boats, City, Cityscape, marine, Outdoors, Overhead View, Photography, USA

Aerial view, Alabama, Boats, City, Cityscape, marine, Outdoors, Overhead View, Photography, USA, yachts, Pass Christian

Background imageAlabama Collection: North America, USA, Alabama, Mobile, Bellingrath Gardens and Home Conservatory Flowers

North America, USA, Alabama, Mobile, Bellingrath Gardens and Home Conservatory Flowers, Orchid

Background imageAlabama Collection: Map of Kentucky and Tennessee

Map of Kentucky and Tennessee - Scanned 1886 Map

Background imageAlabama Collection: Map of Southern states USA 1883

Map of Southern states USA 1883
Warrens Common School Geography

Background imageAlabama Collection: Map of USA Southern states 1869

Map of USA Southern states 1869
Cornells Grammars-School Geography - S.S. Cornell - New York D. Appleton and Company 1869

Background imageAlabama Collection: Map of Florida 1855

Map of Florida 1855
System of Geography for the use of schools by Sidney E. Morse - Published by Harper & Brothers - New York 1855

Background imageAlabama Collection: FREEDOM RIDERS, 1961. A group of Freedom Rider civil rights activists watch as their bus burns

FREEDOM RIDERS, 1961. A group of Freedom Rider civil rights activists watch as their bus burns, Anniston, Alabama. Photograph by Joe Postiglione, 1961

Background imageAlabama Collection: CIRCUS ADVERTISEMENT, 1936. Poster for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in Alabama

CIRCUS ADVERTISEMENT, 1936. Poster for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in Alabama. Photograph by Walker Evans, 1936

Background imageAlabama Collection: BOY SCOUT CAMP, 1942. Boy Scouts at a swimming class at Boy Scout Camp in Florence, Alabama

BOY SCOUT CAMP, 1942. Boy Scouts at a swimming class at Boy Scout Camp in Florence, Alabama. Photograph, July 1942

Background imageAlabama Collection: ALABAMA: COUPLE, 1936. A well-dressed African American woman holding a package

ALABAMA: COUPLE, 1936. A well-dressed African American woman holding a package and speaking with a seated African American man wearing tattered clothing in a rural town in Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: One thousand dollare banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama

One thousand dollare banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama, 1861. John C
CONFEDERATE BANKNOTE. One thousand dollare banknote issued by the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama, 1861. John C. Calhoun is on the left; Andrew Jackson is on the right

Background imageAlabama Collection: Map of DeSotos route, 1540s

Map of DeSotos route, 1540s
De Soto expeditions route across southeast North America, 1539-1542. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAlabama Collection: Cotton bales on a river boat, 1800s

Cotton bales on a river boat, 1800s
Steam-driven boat loaded with bales of cotton, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration



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"Alabama: A Tapestry of History, Courage, and Progress" Step into the heartland of America's civil rights movement with Alabama. From Rosa Parks' defiant act on a Montgomery bus to the haunting image of a police dog attacking a young black man in Birmingham, this state has been witness to both darkness and resilience. Travel back in time as you explore an 1895 map showcasing the Southern states, including Alabama - a reminder of its rich heritage. Marvel at the twinkling lights that adorn Birmingham's skyline at twilight, symbolizing hope and growth. Delve into the artistry of Gees Bend as skilled hands sew intricate quilts, weaving together stories passed down through generations. Monroeville beckons literature enthusiasts with its connection to Harper Lee's iconic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird, " capturing the essence of small-town charm. Stand in awe before Vulcan Park's towering statue overlooking Birmingham - an emblematic figure representing strength and industry. Discover history come alive aboard the U. S. S. Alabama Battleship Museum, where echoes from World War II resonate within its walls. But it is perhaps Martin Luther King Jr. 's march from Selma to Montgomery that etches itself deeply into Alabama's narrative - an indomitable spirit fighting for equality and justice. City Hall stands tall as a testament to progress made while honoring those who paved the way for change. As you wander through suburban neighborhoods adorned with antebellum-style houses, let your imagination transport you to bygone eras filled with grandeur and grace. Alabama is more than just a state; it is an embodiment of courage against adversity, resilience amidst turmoil, and progress towards unity. Come experience this tapestry woven together by countless individuals who have shaped its past and continue shaping its future.