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Alabama History in the US "Discover Almost Lost Secrets of Alabama History!"
When I began teaching Alabama History, I quickly realized there was very few resources available.

05/11/2023

Written by Butch Walker and Huston Cobb, one of the longest-living members of Muscle Shoals, the Black Folktales of the Muscle Shoals: Slavery to Success is a collection of stories from Black people. They both had one mission – to share the history of African Americans in the area.

History in the Making! Please go to the page and like Ben Harrison for Limestone County Commissioner. Please as...
10/30/2020

History in the Making!
Please go to the page and like Ben Harrison for Limestone County Commissioner. Please ask all republicans to LIKE and Share! Does NOT matter what county they live in. It's important to save his position to serve in Limestone County. Please do this small thing to help us in the fight!

Ben Harrison is fighting for your Voice to be heard!

Kent tells never before told stories of southern frontier expansions in his new release, The Reckoning.               Th...
10/11/2020

Kent tells never before told stories of southern frontier expansions in his new release, The Reckoning. This link should help you purchase the kindle version:

Reckoning

.99 cents now! Great read for young and old history lovers!
10/08/2020

.99 cents now! Great read for young and old history lovers!

The Secret of Wattensaw Bayou

This day in History!
11/22/2019

This day in History!

On this dark day, November 22, 1963: Irish American President John F Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. “There are three things in life: God, human folly, and laughter. The first two are beyond our comprehension, we must make the best of the third.”

11/18/2019

The first time American women fought in a war was during the American Civil War. Women were not allowed to be selected into the draft, so they disguised themselves as men and fought instead. A few of them were only discovered to be women when found dead. American women were only allowed to serve in....

11/17/2019

On this day in 1960, six-year-old Ruby Bridges was escorted into William Frantz Elementary School by a team of U.S. Deputy Marshals, desegregating the public school system of New Orleans.

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