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Gordon Harvey
Albert P. Brewer (1968-71)
In May 1968, Lieutenant Governor Albert Brewer (1928- ) assumed the governorship when Governor Lurleen...
Public Education During the Civil War and Reconstruction Era
Public education in Alabama virtually ceased during the long Civil War. In the early days of the conflict,...
Public Education in Alabama After Desegregation
The end of segregated schools in the South, and in Alabama, was supposed to take place in 1954 with the...
Public Education in Antebellum Alabama
Education during Alabama's antebellum era could best be described as haphazard, with a few notable...
Public Education in Colonial and Territorial Alabama
Public education in Alabama has largely been a story of indifference, segregation, racism, and underfunding....
Public Education in the Early Twentieth Century
As political power in Alabama returned to the hands of the white elite after Reconstruction, education...
Jonathan H. Harwell
Quakers in Alabama
Quakers, also known as the Society of Friends, have been a presence in Alabama since the 1850s. Prior...
Daniel L. Haulman
Tuskegee Airmen
The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African American pilots in U.S. military service, and the only ones...
Christopher Haveman
Creek Indian Removal
The Creek Nation was once one of the largest and most powerful Indian groups in the Southeast. At their...
Opothle Yoholo
Opothle Yoholo (ca. 1798?-1863) was a chief of the Tuckabatchee Creeks and served as a leader of the...
Jack Hawkins Jr.
Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind (AIDB)
The Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind (AIDB), headquartered in Talladega, has provided education...
Al Head
Alabama State Council on the Arts (ASCA)
The Alabama State Council on the Arts (ASCA) is the state's official arts agency. The organization...
Aileen Kilgore Henderson
Eugene Allen Smith
Eugene Allen Smith (1841-1927) was a professor, geologist, and naturalist who traveled by mule-drawn...
Ann Henley
Sara Haardt
During her brief life, Sara Haardt (1898-1935) produced a novel, a movie script, scores of newspaper...
Grant D. Hiatt
Alabama Nature Center
The Alabama Nature Center (ANC) is an outdoor environmental education facility located in Millbrook,...
Blakeley
In the early nineteenth century, the town of Blakeley emerged as a serious rival to Mobile as the premiere...
Coosa River Whitewater Festival
The Coosa River Whitewater Festival is a three-day annual event sponsored by the Coosa River Paddling...
Edmund Pendleton Gaines
General Edmund Pendleton Gaines (1777-1849) was an officer in the U.S. Army who worked to preserve the...
Lowndesboro
Lowndesboro is located in northern Lowndes County in south-central Alabama, roughly 15 miles west of...
Phil Campbell
Phil Campbell is located in eastern Franklin County, in northwest Alabama. It is the only municipality...
Pine Apple
Pine Apple is a town in eastern Wilcox County, in south-central Alabama. From the mid-1850s to the early...
Jay Higginbotham
Le Moyne Brothers
Of the 12 sons of Charles Le Moyne de Longueuil and Catherine Thierry of Montreal, Canada, (then known...