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1624331Alabamas Civil Rights Trailhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/alabamas-civil-rights-trail/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/337022/292664f7-a49f-4f2e-8289-b8586319d886.jpg?v=638334298467330000417580MXNUniversity of Alabama PressInStock/Ebooks/<p><strong>Alabamas great civil rights events in a compact and accessible narrative, paired with a practical guide to Alabamas preserved civil rights sites and monuments</strong></p><p>No other state has embraced and preserved its civil rights history more thoroughly than Alabama. Nor is there a place where that history is richer. <em>Alabamas Civil Rights Trail</em> tells of Alabamas great civil rights events, as well as its lesser-known moments, in a compact and accessible narrative, paired with a practical guide to Alabamas preserved civil rights sites and monuments.</p><p>In this history of Alabamas civil rights movement, Cradle of Freedom (University of Alabama Press, 2004), Frye Gaillard contends that Alabama played the lead role in a historic movement that made all citizens of the nation, black and white, more free. This book, geared toward the casual traveler and the serious student alike, showcases in a vividly illustrated and compelling manner, valuable and rich details. It provides a user-friendly, graphic tool for the growing number of travelers, students, and civil rights pilgrims who visit the state annually.</p><p>The story of the civil rights movement in Alabama is told city by city, region by region, and town by town, with entries on Montgomery, Birmingham, Selma, Tuscaloosa, Tuskegee, and Mobile, as well as chapters on the Black Belt and the Alabama hill country. Smaller but important locales such as Greensboro, Monroeville, and Scottsboro are included, as are more obscure sites like Hale Countys Safe House Black History Museum and the birthplace of the Black Panther Party in Lowndes County</p>...1603797Alabamas Civil Rights Trail417580https://www.gandhi.com.mx/alabamas-civil-rights-trail/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/337022/292664f7-a49f-4f2e-8289-b8586319d886.jpg?v=638334298467330000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20159780817389512_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9780817389512_<p><strong>Alabamas great civil rights events in a compact and accessible narrative, paired with a practical guide to Alabamas preserved civil rights sites and monuments</strong></p><p>No other state has embraced and preserved its civil rights history more thoroughly than Alabama. Nor is there a place where that history is richer. <em>Alabamas Civil Rights Trail</em> tells of Alabamas great civil rights events, as well as its lesser-known moments, in a compact and accessible narrative, paired with a practical guide to Alabamas preserved civil rights sites and monuments.</p><p>In this history of Alabamas civil rights movement, Cradle of Freedom (University of Alabama Press, 2004), Frye Gaillard contends that Alabama played the lead role in a historic movement that made all citizens of the nation, black and white, more free. This book, geared toward the casual traveler and the serious student alike, showcases in a vividly illustrated and compelling manner, valuable and rich details. It provides a user-friendly, graphic tool for the growing number of travelers, students, and civil rights pilgrims who visit the state annually.</p><p>The story of the civil rights movement in Alabama is told city by city, region by region, and town by town, with entries on Montgomery, Birmingham, Selma, Tuscaloosa, Tuskegee, and Mobile, as well as chapters on the Black Belt and the Alabama hill country. Smaller but important locales such as Greensboro, Monroeville, and Scottsboro are included, as are more obscure sites like Hale Countys Safe House Black History Museum and the birthplace of the Black Panther Party in Lowndes County</p>...9780817389512_University of Alabama Presslibro_electonico_88021c2c-bb94-3923-90d4-8d24e4339af9_9780817389512;9780817389512_9780817389512Frye GaillardInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/uofchicagopress-epub-dd63fa27-7856-431e-8598-a6eb41e360a0.epub2015-06-15T00:00:00+00:00University of Alabama Press