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Feature Stories
The Bus Boycott: Keeping a Seat, Taking a Stand
The Montgomery Bus Boycott, which began in December 1955, ended racial segregation in Alabama and throughout the South.
Jefferson County Memorial Project
JCMP wants to educate Jefferson County residents about our county’s history of racial terror and advocate wherever racial injustice exists.
White Lies – Alabama journalists examine a civil rights activist’s unsolved murder
Journalists take listeners back to Selma to search for new leads and to expose the lies that have buried this unsolved murder for nearly 60 years.
Portrait: Charles (Chuck) Morgan, Jr. Charles Morgan III looks back.
The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church attack angered Morgan so much that he delivered a speech to white audience denouncing the violence.
Cleo Kennedy: Voice of the Civil Rights Movement
Cleopatra Kennedy has used her voice not only to entertain and inspire audiences, but also to move them to fight for freedom, justice and racial equality.
Songs of Freedom – The Carlton Reese Memorial Unity Choir
The choir sang stirring freedom songs. Audiences sang the songs at mass meetings and in the streets as they marched in demonstrations.
Local Group on the Move to Battle Racism
Members of YMBC are launching a project that aims to honor Morgan’s legacy with programming that addresses systemic racism and social injustice.
Before King – How College Students Changed the Course of the Civil Rights Movement
Students at Miles College, a historically Black school, led an economic boycott to pressure downtown stores to stop discriminating against African Americans.
Essays
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