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HISTORY For 382 days, almost the entire African-American population of HISTORY On Sunday, March 21, 1965, nearly 8000 people began the five-day march from Selma to The Kress Department Store in the heart of downtown This clip will uncover what it took to translate protest into real legislative Compensation for people who have been trafficked is now available. News 19 is North Alabama's News Leader! We are the CBS ... The views and opinions expressed in this presentation do not necessarily reflect those of the Alabama Department of Archives ...

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In 1961, they rode into Montgomery to challenge segregation that was already supposed to be illegal,

In 1961, they rode into Montgomery to challenge segregation that was already supposed to be illegal,

In 1961, they rode into

New proposal could change how Montgomery County phases reopening

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Montgomery Bus Boycott |American Freedom Stories | Biography | History

Montgomery Bus Boycott |American Freedom Stories | Biography | History

HISTORY For 382 days, almost the entire African-American population of

March from Selma to Montgomery | American Freedom Stories | Biography | History

March from Selma to Montgomery | American Freedom Stories | Biography | History

HISTORY On Sunday, March 21, 1965, nearly 8000 people began the five-day march from Selma to

Changes coming to Montgomery County Public Schools after board approves amendments

Changes coming to Montgomery County Public Schools after board approves amendments

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Revitalizing Montgomery without erasing markers of the past

Revitalizing Montgomery without erasing markers of the past

The Kress Department Store in the heart of downtown

Montgomery Co. Board of Ed. votes to change certain school boundaries despite protests

Montgomery Co. Board of Ed. votes to change certain school boundaries despite protests

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The Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955 | Black American Heroes | History

The Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955 | Black American Heroes | History

This clip will uncover what it took to translate protest into real legislative

EJI announces opening of Montgomery Square

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Compensation for Backpage Human Trafficking Victims | Nov. 21, 2025 | News 19 at 5:00

Compensation for Backpage Human Trafficking Victims | Nov. 21, 2025 | News 19 at 5:00

Compensation for people who have been trafficked is now available. News 19 is North Alabama's News Leader! We are the CBS ...

Montgomery County Board votes in favor of amendment to comprehensive plan

Montgomery County Board votes in favor of amendment to comprehensive plan

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The Montgomery Bus Boycott: A Retrospective

The Montgomery Bus Boycott: A Retrospective

The views and opinions expressed in this presentation do not necessarily reflect those of the Alabama Department of Archives ...