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... declared that Alabama's state and local laws requiring segregation on buses were illegal. On December 20th federal injunctions were served on the city and bus ...
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... In Huntsville, Alabama, which is also known as Rocket City, USA, is the site of Redstone Arsenal and the Marshall Space Flight Center. ...
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... As I looked below at a distance of 1,250 feet at the splendor and beauty of two cities, Columbus, Georgia, and Phoenix City, Alabama, I saw thousands of ...
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Mrs. Parks was a seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama when, in December of 1955, she refused to give up her seat on a city bus to a white passenger. ...
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... hundred Black churches and homes in the Deep South were the target of bombings, and there was no more volatile city than Birmingham, Alabama (dubbed "Bombingham ...
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... A city basically survives on water, and if Atlanta is using it all, they the supply from the rivers for the states of Alabama and Florida may grow thin. ...
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Harper Lee was born on April 28, 1926 in Monroeville Alabama, a city of about 7,000 people in Monroe County, which has about 24,000 people. ...
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... is the primary source of drinking water for one-quarter of Alabama's population. ... the Little Cahaba to form Lake Purdy and solidify the city's drinking water ...
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... declared that Alabama's state and local laws requiring segregation on buses were illegal. On December 20th, federal injunctions were served on the city and bus ...
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... Birmingham, Alabama: This is just in my humble opinion. The city is die hard with football and has hosted many failed leagues in their city. ...
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... LB Sullivan was one of the three elected Commissioners of the city of Montgomery, Alabama. He presented a civil libel action against the New York Times. ...
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... a music scholarship to Tuskegee Institute, he was unable to afford train passage, so he hopped freight trains all the way from Oklahoma City to Alabama. ...
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... The goal was to desegregate the buses running in the city. ... A very young Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led the boycott in Montgomery, Alabama. ...
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... lessons from Ludwig Hebestreit, the conductor of the Oklahoma City Orchestra ... of Oklahoma and decided to study music at Tuskegee Institute, in Tuskegee, Alabama. ...
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... existing segregation laws. The seating arrangements proposed was already in practice in another Alabama city, Mobil. The Mobil bus ...
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... Griffin moves to Tuskegee, Alabama and then on to Auburn, Alabama which leads ... With each different city which Griffin travels to there are different problems ...
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... young she moved with her mother and brother to Pine Level, Alabama, to live ... Parks was arrested for violating a city law requiring that whites and blacks sit in ...
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... boycott. On December 1st, 1955, Rosa Parks, a civil rights activist was sitting on a city bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Blacks were ...
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... The boys were convicted and sentenced to death except the youngest. This gave way to tension in Alabama, a city that was "too busy to hate". ...
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... in Montgomery, Alabama, let by Martin Luther King Jr. 1956: The home of Martin Luther King Jr. is bombed. 1956: The Montgomery bus boycott ends after the city ...
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... 1955 -- Rosa Parks refuses to move to the back of a Montgomery, Alabama, bus as required by city ordinance; boycott follows and bus segregation ordinance is ...
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... While King was in jail, eight Alabama clergymen published a statement criticizing ... their statement in a letter titled "Letter from Birmingham City Jail." Martin ...
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... Alabama, more specifically, Birmingham as Dr. King writes is "probably the most thoroughly segregated city in the United States". ...
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... Alabama branch of the NAACP, Rosa Parks. A seamstress returning home from a hard day's work, was told to give up her seat to a white person on a city bus. ...
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... 2. His nickname was "The Say Hey Kid". 3. Mays was born May 6, 1931. 4. He was born in Westfield, Alabama., just outside the major city of Birmingham. ...
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... NAACP, who refused to give up her seat to a white person on 1 December 1955; the Montgomery bus boycott that brought the city of Montgomery, Alabama to its ...
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... resides with his wife and two children in New York City NY where ... Election Paradoxes, Paradox of Cooperation, Paradox of Inducement, the Alabama Paradox, Three ...
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... Alabama, where local black leaders encouraged Martin Luther King,Jr., to launch another attack on the southern segregation. Forty percent black, the city was ...
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... Alabama, where local black leaders encouraged Martin Luther King,Jr., to launch another attack on the southern segregation. Forty percent black, the city was ...
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... The city of Athens has become Greece's largest center for industry as well as an ... It occupies a comparative statistic in area to the American State of Alabama. ...
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