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Alabama

A state located in the south of United States. It ranks 30th in terms of total land area and 23rd in terms of population. It was one of the states which supported slavery before the American Civil War.

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When did slavery end legally in Alabama?

The Emancipation Proclamation was signed and issued by President Abraham Lincoln on 22 September 1862 and declared that all slaves of any state that had seceded from the Union that did not return to Union control 1 January 1863 were free, Since Alabama failed to return to the Union by that date they were therefore free by Executive Order on that date. It remains a strongly criticised document among historians. For some it is because it was too little too late, for some becaus of the exemptions it included and for another group because it may have been a usurpation of Executive Powers.

Is Alabama racist?

Alabama is a nice city. There are a lot of white people and some Mexicans too, but Alabama accepts black people there as well.

Every place that I go to, white and black people walk, talk and laugh together.

Although you will ultimately find, racism of mild sorts, any where you travel in the world.

What year did Doctor King succesfully lead a year long boycott acheiving intergration of Montgomery Alabama busses?

The Montgomery bus boycott began on 1 December 1955 and ended in victory with a US Supreme Court ruling on 20 December 1956.

Against what type of violence did Ida B Wells speak out?

she would say bad things such as people shouldn't havlck americanse the privilage to work with balack Americans

Is there a fault line in Gadsden Alabama?

The U.S.G.S. only identifies southwestern Alabama as having fault lines.

The related Historical Maps of Alabama Geology link listed below may have the proper map(s) you seek.

The related U.S.G.S. Earthquakes Maplink shows the latest up-to-the-hour activity, worldwide.

Does Alabama still have slaves?

No Alabama does not have slaves. Slavery is illegal in every state of America. YES. WE, ALABAMIANS, ARE BACKWARDS, AND THEREFORE STILL HAVE SLAVES.

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Was Joe Spencer Johnson lynched in 1935 his family thinks so?

Joe Johnson went to work in the cotton field in or near Beloit, Alabama. His supervisor called him from the field and he responded. This date was July 11, 1935. When he met his supervisor, he was turned over to a group of people who did not like his activity of organizing a farmers union. He then was beaten mercilessly, and then taken to the Selma Jail. The next day a mob removed him from the jail and killed him. A Michigan resident who knew members of his family saw a report in the Pittsburgh Courier gave the article to Joe Johnson's family. A tattered copy is in the possession of the family as of this date: December 22, 1007.

Was John Dillinger Held in Mobile Alabama jail?

Indiana State Prison seems to be John Dillinger's favorite abode, to which we could add Allen County Jail in Lima, Ohio, and Crown Point prison in Indiana.

There doesn't appear to be any mention of him being incarcerated in the Mobile, Alabama jail.

How did people in Alabama defend their rights?

They defended their rights which included property rights and States Rights by withdrawing from the Union in open rebellion. The rights they sought to defend by this action was the right to hold others forever in bondage as slaves. It seems strange that such activity was deemed essential to defend when only a small minority owned the slaves in Alabama. Most citizens were in fact small subsistence farmers who had nothing to gain and much to lose by going to war in support of the ideals of large cotton plantation interests.

How was Andrew Jackson classified as a westerner from the frontier?

Probably because at one point in time that is exactly what he was. He moved to western Tennessee while a young man. Tennessee was definitely on the western frontier when he arrived there.

By the time he ran for President the western frontier had moved farther west and Nashville where he lived, had lost some of its frontier qualities, but was still considered to be in the frontier west by the people in the old part of the eastern US.

When was Alabama admitted to the union?

Alabama became a U.S. state on December 14, 1819. It became the 22nd state admitted to the Union.

Where is the Sturdivant Museum Association Of Selma Inc in Selma Alabama located?

The address of the Sturdivant Museum Association Of Selma Inc is: Po Box 1205, Selma, AL 36702-1205

Can a 14 year old in Alabama ride a 250cc motorcycle?

Joining the gym would be one of the best way to building muscle. The gym has a lot of opportunities for you to do this, from having the right equipment and the trainers that will give you the insight how each exercise machine works and the areas that each effects.

How much is the late fee for a expired tag in Alabama?

My tag expired last month and I don't get paid until the 15th of this month. How much is it going to cost me since it's late?And my license expired last month too so how much would that be?