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Interview with Shanna Brodbeck
Tags: 2016 presidential election, Academy for Academics and Arts, Al Gore, Auburn City Fest, Baltimore Maryland, Bernie Sanders, Birmingham Alabama, Birmingham march, black lives matter, blue lives, Christianity, climate change, College Station, College Station Texas, counter-protesters, Dan Rather, Donald Trump, Emory University, Facebook, Fear, Free the Hops, Fulda Germany, gay rights, George W. Bush, Germany, gerrymandering, Grissom High School, health care, Hillary Clinton, homebrew, Honors College, Huntsville Alabama, Huntsville High School, independent, Iraq War, League of Women Voters, Leipzig Germany, LGBT, LGBTQ rights, Loyola University, MAGA, Make America Great Again, Mike Rogers, military family, Montessori, Nazis, NPR, Obamacare, Office of Accessibility, Pantsuit Nation, Pinterest, Planned Parenthood, police brutality, protest posters, racial justice, redistricting, refugee ban, Richard Shelby, safety, Steve Bannon, Tiergarten, tornadoes, transgender equality, transgender students, Trinity Lutheran, UAB, unity, voter registration, women's rights, World War II
Interview with Roberta Jackel
Tags: 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, ACLU, America Ferrera, anti-war movement, Ashley Judd, Atlanta Georgia, Atlanta Temple bombing, Bernie Sanders, Betsy DeVos, Bill Clinton, birth control, Cecile Richards, Civil Rights Movement, consciousness raising, D.C. Metro, democrats, Donald Trump, Elizabeth Warren, Environmental Defense, Facebook, Feminist Movement, Florynce Kennedy, Food Bank of East Alabama, Frederick Douglass, George W. Bush, Georgia State University, Gloria Steinem, Hillary Clinton, immigration, Indivisible, IUDs, Jane Fonda, Jewish, League of Women Voters, Lee County Humane Society, Madonna, March for Science, Margaret Sanger, Merrick Garland, Michael Moore, Mike Rogers, Obamacare, Pantsuit Nation, Planned Parenthood, pro-choice, pro-union, public school, pussy hats, racism, reproductive rights, republicans, Richard Shelby, Rochester New York, Roe v. Wade, Rush Limbaugh, Sandra Fluke, Scarlett Johansson, science is real, segregation, Seneca Falls New York, Susan B. Anthony, Tom Hayden, Twitter, University of Georgia, Washington D.C., Women in Law conference, Women Law Students Association, women's rights, Women's Suffrage
Interview with Mary Kitts
Tags: 2016 presidential election, ACLU, Angela Davis, antifa, Auburn women, Cameron Esposito, congresswomen, democrats, Donald Trump, Emma Watson, feminism, Fox News, gay rights, George W. Bush, Gloria Steinem, Hillary Clinton, intersectionality, Janelle Monáe, Leslie Knope, LGBTQ rights, Madonna, Marco Rubio, Mitt Romney, Muslim ban, non-violence, Occupy Movement, Parks and Rec, Planned Parenthood, poverty and wealth disparity, privilege, protest posters, pussy hats, rape culture, refugees, republicans, resistance, safety, Sally Yates, sexism, sexual assault, sexual double standard, Social justice, Sophie Cruz, Tallahassee, transgender equality, Trump inauguration, Uber, Victoria Skelton, Washington D.C., Westboro Baptist Church, white women voters, women in politics, women's rights
Interview with Julianne (Julie) Garner
Tags: 2016 presidential election, Atlanta Georgia, Barack Obama, Bernie bros, Betty Friedan, black lives matter, Center for Civil and Human Rights, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Civil Rights Institute, Clemson University, climate change, democrats, Donald Trump, feminazis, feminism, Fixin France, foreign exchange, Fulbright, gay rights, George W. Bush, graduate school, harassment, Heather M. Haley, Hillary Clinton, Hwacheon South Korea, Jessica Valenti, John Lewis, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kochi Japan, LGBT, LGBTQ rights, love is love, Mental Health, New Jersey, Osama bin Laden, patriotism, Planned Parenthood, poverty, protest posters, public history, refugees, republicans, science is real, secondary education, September 11th, Trump inauguration, Verona Hillbillies, Verona New Jersey, women's rights, women's rights are human rights
Ingram-Thornton Cemetery for Blacks
Indian Mound Marker
Text on the marker reads: "This is the highest domiciliary mound in the Tennessee Valley. It was build about 1200 to 1500 A.D. by Indians of the Mississippian Culture. Such…
Hurricane Cemetery
A full list…
Huntsville Islamic Center
Howell & Graves Junior High School (Historical)
Houston Memorial Library
Hours for the museum are Hours: M-F 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sa 9 a.m.-noon.
Closed on major…
House at Tuscaloosa (University of Alabama President's Mansion)
Hopewell Cemetery
Coordinates: 32.525138, -85.3018877
Hopewell African Methodist Episcopal Church
Hopes To Put On Wrestling Shows Here
Hope Well Church
Hoover Crescent Islamic Center
Homer Givens Marker
The text on the marker reads: "The home of Homer Givens, America's first hero in World War I was located .4 of a mile north of this…
Home of General Bragg, 1844-1932 (Bragg-Mitchell Mansion)
Home of G. C. Thompson, 1840-1931
Holy Rosary Catholic Church
Holt Cemetery
Coordinates: 32.702633, -85.2027186
Holliday-Cary Home, 1852-1933
Historic Deshler High School (1924-1950)
Historic Decatur Christmas Tour of Homes
Hills and Dales: Estate of Fuller E. Callaway
High Street Church of Christ
Heyday Photo
Heritage Park Marker
The text on side one of the marker reads: "The settlement of what is now eastern Lauderdale County (known as “Over Elk”) by non-Native Americans commenced by 1807. Federal…
Heritage Christian University
Founded in 1971 as International Bible College. the school is co-educational, has approximately…
Here It Is, Defense For Wrestling: But Horan's Hokum Has Kayoed Us
Hephzibah Cemetery
Coordinates: 32.6862443, -85.2496645
Henry-Graden-Smith House
Henry S. "Hank" Klibanoff Marker
Text on the marker reads: "Keen observer and researcher of the Civil Rights Movement in the South, Hank Klibanoff won the Pultizer Prize in 2007 for The Race…

