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Alabama

"We Dare Defend our Rights"

Alabama is a pivotal state in the history of the American Civil Rights Movement, showcasing numerous significant landmarks that tell the story of the struggle for equality. One of the most notable sites is the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham. This historic church served as a headquarters for protests during the 1960s and has since transformed into a museum, offering insights into the events that unfolded there, including the tragic bombing that claimed four young lives. In Montgomery, the capital city, you will find the church where Martin Luther King, Jr. preached and organized many of his civil rights efforts. This site is a testament to the leadership and vision of King and his commitment to nonviolent protest. Additionally, the Rosa Parks Museum honors the legacy of the woman who sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott by refusing to give up her seat. These landmarks not only commemorate the past but also inspire ongoing conversations about justice and equality. Visiting these sites provides an opportunity to reflect on the sacrifices made and the progress achieved in the fight for civil rights. Alabama stands as a reminder of the resilience and courage that shaped the nation’s history.

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OURStory

Capital: Montgomery

Governor: Kay Ivey (Republican Party)

Abbreviation: AL

Population: 5.158 million (2024)

State flower: Camellia

State bird: Northern flicker

Senators: Katie Britt (Republican Party), Tommy Tuberville (Republican Party)

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