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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 135. Chapters: Martin Luther King, Jr., Jesse Owens, George Washington Carver, Rosa Parks, Booker T. Washington, Southern Poverty Law Center, Tuskegee Airmen, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Claudette Colvin, Nat King Cole, Mary Louise Smith, Scottsboro Boys, Birmingham campaign, Tuskegee syphilis experiment, Coretta Scott King, Selma to Montgomery marches, Freedom Rides, Alabama State University, Oakwood University, Ralph Abernathy, Larry Langford, Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University, Calhoun Colored School, Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights, 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, Joseph Lowery, Fred Shuttlesworth, First Baptist Church (Montgomery, Alabama), Greyhound Bus Station (Montgomery, Alabama), Stillman College, Clotilde, Michael Donald, Concordia College, Vivian Davis Figures, Black Belt, James T. Rapier, Montgomery Improvement Association, Andrew Foster, Africatown, Richard Arrington, Jr., Miles College, Foster Auditorium, Autherine Lucy, Selma University, Stand in the Schoolhouse Door, Lincoln Normal School, Arthur Shores, Johnny Ford, Alabama State University Historic District, Jeremiah Haralson, Bishop State Community College, Ellen Tarry, Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Browder v. Gayle, Lonnie Holley, Bernard Kincaid, Dave Albritton, Shuttlesworth v. Birmingham, Bethel Baptist Church (Birmingham, Alabama), Jefferson Franklin Jackson House, Lewis Adams, Oscar Adams, Benjamin S. Turner, A. H. Parker High School, Cudjoe Lewis, Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site, Sam Jones, Monica Moorehead, Mount Sinai School, Old Ship African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute, Cleveland Court Apartments 620-638, Tankersley Rosenwald School, Thomaston Colored Institute, History of slavery in Alabama, North Lawrence-Monroe Street Historic District, Children's Crusade, Lucy v. Adams, ...