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retiredmilf57:Thinking of warmer daysđ Definitely cold in north Alabama right now
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ohthentic: notevenpastuthistory: Martin Luther King Jr. stands in front of a bus at the end of the Montgomery bus boycott. Montgomery, Alabama December 26, 1956. (Photo Credit: Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) Martin Luther King Jr is arrested
ohthentic: aiiaiiiyo: Department Store, Mobile, Alabama, 1956 [1,193 Ă 1,200] Check this blog! Oh
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lovesimone: I got wet and messy last night @ponybama and we are doing it again tonight for their Christmas party! If youâre in the area, come party with us!!! : : : đž by @rodellis #alabama #ponyclub #adult #fun #hot #wet #messy #sexy #lovesimone
figleafchronicles: COLIN WAYNE ~ Alabama © 2015 đ· Michael Stokes
figleafchronicles: GARY TAYLOR | Alabama© 2015 đ· Allan Spiers
euoria: blushetc: A white man carries a black girl on his shoulders during a march with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Alabama, ca. 1965. This has to be one of my favorite things ever OMG this picture is so precious
fucknofetishization: Not-so-fun-fact: Alabama didnât officially legalize interracial marriages until 2000. With a percentage of 41% who voted against it.
maisiewilliams:âseason 8âs writing ruined game of thronesâ I swear I thought this was about Alabama, not GoT.
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videodante: 1956:Â Gordon Parks documented the everyday lives of an extended black family living in rural Alabama under Jim Crow segregation for Life magazineâs photo-essay âThe Restraints: Open and Hidden.â (via) These are so beautiful and so
quiettea: Claudette Colvin was 15 when she spontaneously became the first person to refuse to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, to a white man (preceding the Rosa Parks incident by months). Despite her bravery, her pioneering
unlimitedgoats: teachytv: fucknofetishization: Not-so-fun-fact: Alabama didnât officially legalize interracial marriages until 2000. With a percentage of 41% who voted against it. “An April 2011 poll of Mississippi Republican primary voters
killerbeesting: Gordon Parks, Untitled, Shady Grove, Alabama, 1956
hauntedbystorytelling: Dan Budnik :: Martin Luther King, Jr. Reflected in a Rain Puddle, Montgomery County, Alabama, 1965
gunsandposes-history: The airlock for the International Space Station is lifted by crane during manufacturing in the Space Station Manufacturing Building at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, December 10, 1997. (NASA)
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transparentgentlemenmarker:A rainstorm in Alabama outside of a factoryJuly 31 2021
churchyardbasementromance:Department Store, Mobile, Alabama 1956 Gordon Parks
yesterdaysprint: Daily Mountain Eagle, Jasper, Alabama, November 25, 1914
Music Appreciation Post: Alabama Shakes
soulbrotherv2: Since the Courtâs decision to gut the Voting Rights Act yesterday, North Carolina, Alabama, Texas, South Carolina and Mississippiâall previously covered districtsâhave already initiated plans to enact discriminatory Voter ID laws. Itâs
sonofbaldwin: The Prancing Elites had all of Mobile, Alabama GAGGING this week because their absolute and synchronized elegance and fierceness could not be taken at the annual Christmas parade. Residents everywhere had to have several seats because they
scribblingpunk: Alabama Shakes - I Aint The Same (2013)
iwriteaboutfeminism:Congratulations to Tori Sisson and Shanté Wolfe, the first same-sex couple to be legally married in Alabama!Monday, February 9th, 2015!
Please go stream the Alabama Shakes album on NPR. Like right now.
alwaysbewoke:alivesoul:Sheâs got a name and itâs not the âFemale Eric GarnerâHer name is Shenequa Proctor Ms. Proctor died while in the custody of the Bessemer Police in Alabama. There is a petition on Change.org requesting an investigation
jasonfnsaint: Patricia Arquette as Alabama Whitman in True Romance (1993)
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kymbakhan: bri-ecrit: gentlemanbones: #omg #what is this from From a Daily Show clip where they attempted to find out which state was the most aggressively anti-gay between Alabama and Mississippi. They paid a couple of actors to pretend to be a
cleanmoralpolite: Alabama Deer, in color. Photographed by Me.
wazagh: Two anti-fascist fighters in the Spanish Civil War - Letty Abraham, from Baghdad, and Mack Coad, from Alabama
militarygradex: 30 days of Nice Truck from Alabama to California
theindirectmotivation: Tumblr, My brother Kaylan Perry, used to work at a Forever 21 in Alabama. While there a white girl had begun to like him and when my brother did not return her affection because he wasnât interested and had a girlfriend she
buzzfeedlgbt: Alabama Town Is Outraged After Accidentally Hiring Gay Cheerleading Squad For Their Christmas Parade
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LikeALittle - The University Of Alabama Tuscaloosa
Dear Univeristy of Alabama football, I know the season starts on Saturday, but trust me, I really don’t care. So I’ll be ignoring you and watching the new episode of Doctor Who. Not only does this mean I get to avoid an enormous crowd on
fuckyeahtattoos: Eevee tattoo by Joshua Keyser at Revolution Ink in Pelham, Alabama. Instagram: @Joshkeysertattoos #Joshkeysertattoos
gunsandposes-history: Nike missile family on display at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, 1950s. (Wikipedia)
gunsandposes-history: The dimensions of the A-4 missile, aka the dreaded V-2 rocket, from the Marshall Space Flight Center, Redstone Rocket (Missile) Test Stand, Dodd Road, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, 1940s. (Library of Congress)