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Sentell helped launch the Civil Rights Trail Guide and web site in June 2021 that has helped steer civil rights tourists to important historical sites in Alabama.
The City of Birmingham is inviting public input on the Birmingham Civil Rights Crossroads project, a planned 3.16-mile urban trail network that reconnects the historic Graymont and Smithfield ...
A major project aimed at reconnecting historic Birmingham neighborhoods is moving forward this week as public input begins ...
Sankara-Jabar’s family has called this part of Alabama home ... and thrived through civil rights and voting rights,” she said. The city is famed for its historic sites: Pettus Bridge, where ...
NPS granted the Alabama Historical Commission another $ ... one of several stops on the Anniston Civil Rights and Heritage Trail. NPS granted the City of Anniston $74,800 to go toward story ...
Over 30 locations can be found in Alabama alone from the 16 th ... Pettus Bridge and Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site. The Civil Rights Trail evolved from President Barack Obama urging ...
The National Park Service has awarded over $3.1 million in grants to six civil rights preservation projects ... About five years ago, the Alabama Historical Commission set out to restore the ...