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Alabama serviceman Huling, who was injured during World War II.
Alabama serviceman Spikes, who was injured during World War II.
Alabama serviceman Turner, who was injured during World War II.
Alabama serviceman Miller, who was injured during World War II.
"Miss Mildred Cade of Eufaula, Ala., who was chosen 'Miss Alabama' in the bathing beauty revue at...
"Floral tribute in memory of the six hundred and sixteen members of the 167th Regiment who made...
Lieutenant Catesby Jones, who served as the executive officer of the C.S.S. Virginia (previously...
Monument to Harry, a slave who died saving the lives of several students during a fire at Howard...
"When your [sic] at Mobile, Ala. look out for the fellow who owns an automobile."
Lieutenant Henry Yarbrough Weissinger, who served in the 28th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A.
"This marble tablet is a memorial to Julia Strudwick Tutwiler, teacher, poet and humanitarian, who...
Dr. Andrew P. Montague, who served as president of Howard College in Birmingham, Alabama, from...
Governor George Wallace with members of the Citronelle High School football team, who had just...
Governor George Wallace with members of the Citronelle High School football team, who had just...
Photograph of a page from the autograph album of John Gill Shorter, listing the names of the...
Virginia Durr, Johnnie Carr, and group of women who were involved in the civil rights movement in...
George Wallace meeting young women who are wearing Wallace sashes during a gubernatorial campaign.
Governor Thomas G. Jones with most of the consitutional officers, heads of state agencies, and...
Governor Thomas Seay with some of the consitutional officers, heads of state agencies, and clerks...
Governor Joseph F. Johnston with some of the consitutional officers, heads of state agencies, and...
Lieutenant Samuel Bledsoe Kelly, who fought in the U.S. Infantry during World War I.
Frank W. Boykin and other men standing around President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who is seated at a...
Journalist interviewing a man who had been addressing the crowd on Auburn Avenue, just down the...
Journalist interviewing a man who had been addressing the crowd on Auburn Avenue just down the...
Man who had been addressing the crowd on Auburn Avenue at Martin Luther King, Jr.'s funeral.
Children Dan Snow Holt and Mary Holt, who are probably siblings.
Young man sitting in a chair behind Martin Luther King, who is speaking to a crowd at Tabernacle...
The LeBlanc sisters, who once performed at Echols Opera House in New Decatur, Alabama.
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