Hugh McVay: The Maverick Governor of Alabama
Hugh McVay, a pivotal figure in 19th-century Alabama politics, is remembered as a resolute and principled governor and senator. Born […]
Hugh McVay, a pivotal figure in 19th-century Alabama politics, is remembered as a resolute and principled governor and senator. Born […]
In the landmark case of Gomillion v. Lightfoot in 1960, the Supreme Court made a significant ruling against racial voting […]
During the New South Era, Alabama embarked on a notable endeavor to attract northern immigrants as a means of revitalizing […]
The First White House of the Confederacy, the historic residence of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, stands as a poignant symbol […]
The First Treaty of Washington, also known as the Treaty with the Creeks 1805, stands as a pivotal episode in […]
'Tumultuous Era: Alabama's Congressional Reconstruction Chronicles' provides a comprehensive exploration of the complex and transformative period of Congressional Reconstruction in […]
Alabama's pivotal role in Confederate naval operations during the Civil War is a testament to the state's strategic and economic […]
'Alabama Fever: The Cotton Craze That Shaped a Nation' delves into the pivotal role of the Cotton Craze, also known […]
The Alabama Equal Suffrage Association (AESA) holds a significant place in the history of women's voting rights. Established in 1912, […]
Clifford Durr, a figure reminiscent of a modern-day Atticus Finch, dedicated his life to defending civil liberties. Born in Montgomery, […]