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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: USA, Alabama, Birmingham. Alabama Theater, sign

USA, Alabama, Birmingham. Alabama Theater, sign

Background imageAlabama Collection: American civil rights advocate. Parks sits at the front of a public bus (formerly whites only)

American civil rights advocate. Parks sits at the front of a public bus (formerly whites only ) in Montgomery, Alabama
ROSA PARKS (1913-2005). American civil rights advocate. Parks sits at the front of a public bus (formerly whites only ) in Montgomery, Alabama, 21 December 1956

Background imageAlabama Collection: Map of Southern States USA 1895

Map of Southern States USA 1895
The Rand-McNally Grammar School Geography 1895 - Chicago & New York

Background imageAlabama Collection: Police dog attacking a young black man during the Youth Mass Demonstration in Birmingham, Alabama

Police dog attacking a young black man during the Youth Mass Demonstration in Birmingham, Alabama, spring 1963
CIVIL RIGHTS, 1963. Police dog attacking a young black man during the Youth Mass Demonstration in Birmingham, Alabama, spring 1963

Background imageAlabama Collection: Sewing a quilt. Gees Bend, Alabama

Sewing a quilt. Gees Bend, Alabama. Date 1937 Apr

Background imageAlabama Collection: Birmingham skyline at twilight, Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America, North America

Birmingham skyline at twilight, Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America, North America

Background imageAlabama Collection: MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1968). American clergyman and reformer. Dr. King (fourth from right)

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1968). American clergyman and reformer. Dr. King (fourth from right) leading the march from Selma on the state capitol at Montgomery, Alabama, 25 March 1965

Background imageAlabama Collection: EVCW2A-00109

EVCW2A-00109
Admiral David G. Farragut in the rigging during the Battle of Mobile Bay, 1864, American Civil War. Hand-colored photogravure of a W.H. Overend painting

Background imageAlabama Collection: USA, Alabama, Monroeville

USA, Alabama, Monroeville. Home of writers Truman Capote and Harper Lee, author of To Kill a Mockingbird, Old Courthouse, b.1903, interior

Background imageAlabama Collection: U. S. S. Alabama Battleship Museum

U. S. S. Alabama Battleship Museum
U.S.S. Alabama Battleship Museum, Mobile, Alabama, United States of America, North America

Background imageAlabama Collection: Madocs Voyage / America

Madocs Voyage / America
Prince Madoc Ab Owain Gwynedd of Wales is said to have landed at Mobile Bay, Alabama in the 12th century, based on medieval texts and a Cherokee tale of people called Welsh

Background imageAlabama Collection: City Hall, Birmingham, Alabama, USA

City Hall, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAlabama Collection: Suburban house in antibellum style of architecture

Suburban house in antibellum style of architecture, Mobile, Alabama, USA

Background imageAlabama Collection: USA, Alabama, Mobile, Battleship Memorial Park, USS Alabama

USA, Alabama, Mobile, Battleship Memorial Park, USS Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: Map of Southern States USA 1877

Map of Southern States USA 1877
Warrens Common School Geography 1877

Background imageAlabama Collection: Alabama Florida Georgia map 1881

Alabama Florida Georgia map 1881
Coltons Common School Geography 1881 New York Sheldon and Co

Background imageAlabama Collection: Battle of Mobile Bay, Civil War, 1864

Battle of Mobile Bay, Civil War, 1864
Farraguts flagship USS " Hartford" colliding with the ironclad CSS " Tennessee" to secure Mobile Bay, 1864. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAlabama Collection: USA, Alabama, Fairhope. Beach on Mobile Bay

USA, Alabama, Fairhope. Beach on Mobile Bay

Background imageAlabama Collection: On Bay Shell road, Mobile, Alabama

On Bay Shell road, Mobile, Alabama. Date c1901

Background imageAlabama Collection: USA, Alabama, Florence. Downtown area, Court Street

USA, Alabama, Florence. Downtown area, Court Street

Background imageAlabama Collection: Randolf Avenue, Huntsville, Alabama, United States of America, North America

Randolf Avenue, Huntsville, Alabama, United States of America, North America

Background imageAlabama Collection: The great naval duel between the Alabama and the Kearsarge o

The great naval duel between the Alabama and the Kearsarge off Cherbourg

Background imageAlabama Collection: Colbert Creek in Alabama

Colbert Creek in Alabama
Colbert Creek in morning mist, Natchez Trace, northwestern Alabama. Photograph

Background imageAlabama Collection: Alabama - Cotton Compress at Birmingham

Alabama - Cotton Compress at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama - The Cotton Compress. Birmingham was founded on June 1, 1871, by cotton gin promoters who sold lots near the planned crossing of the Alabama & Chattanooga

Background imageAlabama Collection: Dauphin Street

Dauphin Street, downtown, Mobile, Alabama, United States of America, North America

Background imageAlabama Collection: Steamship Alabama

Steamship Alabama
British-built raiding vessel for the Confederate Navy during the war between the States

Background imageAlabama Collection: Cow killer velvet ant (Dasymutilla occidentalis) on white background, Tuscaloosa County

Cow killer velvet ant (Dasymutilla occidentalis) on white background, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA September

Background imageAlabama Collection: USA, Alabama, Selma, gas station at night

USA, Alabama, Selma, gas station at night

Background imageAlabama Collection: Richmond Pearson Hobson, 1870 - 1937. Published 1900 (photo)

Richmond Pearson Hobson, 1870 - 1937. Published 1900 (photo)
2967868 Richmond Pearson Hobson, 1870 - 1937. Published 1900 (photo); Private Collection; (add.info.: United States Navy Rear Admiral and a United States Representative from Alabama)

Background imageAlabama Collection: Alabama Claims, dispute between USA and Britain over damage caused by Confederate vessel 'Alabama'

Alabama Claims, dispute between USA and Britain over damage caused by Confederate vessel 'Alabama' during
528138 Alabama Claims, dispute between USA and Britain over damage caused by Confederate vessel 'Alabama' during American Civil War. Columbia clipping the claws of the British lion

Background imageAlabama Collection: Map of Alabama, c.1900 (engraving)

Map of Alabama, c.1900 (engraving)
533151 Map of Alabama, c.1900 (engraving); (add.info.: Map of Alabama, United States, circa 1902, from the 10th edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica.); Encyclopaedia Britannica/UIG.

Background imageAlabama Collection: The 'Alabama' at Port Royal, Jamaica, 1850

The 'Alabama' at Port Royal, Jamaica, 1850
3359480 The 'Alabama' at Port Royal, Jamaica, 1850; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the 'Alabama' at Port Royal, Jamaica. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageAlabama Collection: Alabama Claims, dispute between USA and Britain over damage caused by Confederate vessel 'Alabama'

Alabama Claims, dispute between USA and Britain over damage caused by Confederate vessel 'Alabama' during
528128 Alabama Claims, dispute between USA and Britain over damage caused by Confederate vessel 'Alabama' during American Civil War. Uncle Sam addressing international arbitration court

Background imageAlabama Collection: USA History: Vapor Navigation on Alabama

USA History: Vapor Navigation on Alabama
5313440 USA History: Vapor Navigation on Alabama.; SeM Studio/UIG.

Background imageAlabama Collection: Harriott Riverboat Cruises

Harriott Riverboat Cruises
2902184 Harriott Riverboat Cruises; (add.info.: Docked beside the uniquely built River walk Amphitheater, this elegant 19th century riverboat is center stage of Montgomerys entertainment district)

Background imageAlabama Collection: American Civil War-Sinking of the CSS Alabama 1864

American Civil War-Sinking of the CSS Alabama 1864
5314073 American Civil War-Sinking of the CSS Alabama 1864; (add.info.: American Civil War-Sinking of the CSS Alabama 1864)

Background imageAlabama Collection: American Civil War-Sinking of the CSS Alabama 1864

American Civil War-Sinking of the CSS Alabama 1864
5314071 American Civil War-Sinking of the CSS Alabama 1864; (add.info.: American Civil War-Sinking of the CSS Alabama 1864)

Background imageAlabama Collection: William Rufus King, Vice President of the United States, 1853

William Rufus King, Vice President of the United States, 1853
NWI4952398 William Rufus King, Vice President of the United States, 1853.; (add.info.: William Rufus King, Vice President of the United States, 1853.); Photo © North Wind Pictures.

Background imageAlabama Collection: Birmingham, Alabama, 1885

Birmingham, Alabama, 1885
1579911 Birmingham, Alabama, 1885; (add.info.: A composite of bird's-eye view of Birmingham, Alabama with a view Lakeview Park and Highland Avenue including)

Background imageAlabama Collection: Mobile Alabama Skyline

Mobile Alabama Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageAlabama Collection: Mobile Alabama Skyline

Mobile Alabama Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageAlabama Collection: Tuscaloosa Alabama Skyline

Tuscaloosa Alabama Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageAlabama Collection: American Civil War; Confederate Alabama Frame Knapsack

American Civil War; Confederate Alabama Frame Knapsack
3073325 American Civil War; Confederate Alabama Frame Knapsack; Private Collection; (add.info.: Confederate frame knapsack with white buff leather straps used by Private Soto of the Mobile Cadets)

Background imageAlabama Collection: The fight between the Alabama and the Kearsarge, 1864. Creator: Unknown

The fight between the Alabama and the Kearsarge, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The fight between the Alabama and the Kearsarge, 1864. American Civil War - sea battle off Cherbourg on 19th June, from a sketch by Robert Lancaster, the owner of the yacht Deerhound

Background imageAlabama Collection: The Deerhound rescuing a portion of the crew of The Alabama, 1864. Creator: Unknown

The Deerhound rescuing a portion of the crew of The Alabama, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The Deerhound rescuing a portion of the crew of The Alabama, 1864. American Civil War - view of the sea battle off Cherbourg on 19th June, '...from the plan and information supplied by Mr

Background imageAlabama Collection: Saturn I Block II Rocket, U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville, Alabama

Saturn I Block II Rocket, U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville, Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: Rocketdyne J-2 engines on S-II (second stage) of Saturn V Moon Rocket

Rocketdyne J-2 engines on S-II (second stage) of Saturn V Moon Rocket. Davidson Center for Space Exploration: Saturn V Hall. U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville, Alabama

Background imageAlabama Collection: Blue on Blue

Blue on Blue
Greg Barsh



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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.