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The Rising Tide capital campaign's success is attributed to philanthropic giving during outgoing President Stuart Bell's ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — University of Alabama trustees voted Friday to strip the name of a one-time governor who led the Ku Klux Klan from a campus building and rename it solely for the school's ...
University of Alabama faced backlash for retaining the name of Bibb Graves, a former governor and KKK member, on a building with Autherine Lucy Hall.
Built in 1829, this museum is the oldest structure on UA’s campus and one of four buildings to survive the 1865 campus Civil War burning. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places ...
Higher Education University of Alabama removes name of Klansman from a campus building. The College of Education now calls it Autherine Lucy Hall, honoring the university’s first Black student.