I went to the Alabama public schools at a time …– Thomas H. Cook
I went to the Alabama public schools at a time when my English teachers, all but one of whom was a woman, taught nothing but
I went to the Alabama public schools at a time when my English teachers, all but one of whom was a woman, taught nothing but
Jimmy Boggs was born in a little town called Marion Junction, Alabama, where there were as many pigs, or more pigs, than even the people.
I was only a gun captain on the battleship Alabama for 34 months. People have called me a hero for that, but I’ll tell you
We’ve always been suburb people, and we lived in the East Bay when I was in Oakland. This time around, we’re staying in the city,
I never apologize for my efforts to support worthy projects that Alabama.
Things down here in Hawaii are similar to Alabama. We go to church every Sunday. People are treated like family there just like here. There
Alabama’s Black Belt region played a central role in both the history of our great state and our country. We cannot lose sight of the
We cannot have policies that punish people for taking action. Imagine the further harm it would have caused if the federal government banned civil rights
I was born in Alabama and my first live music experiences were in church. Every Sunday we watched regional gospel groups on television singing their
We wrote ‘Tush’ at a soundcheck in Alabama in about six or eight minutes.
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