When a person walks into Buffalo Brothers Guitar Shop, it is immediately obvious that the professional staff loves guitars and the people who play them. They take pride in the fact that they are all ...
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – Fifty years ago this week George Wallace stood on the steps of the Alabama Capitol and promised the people of Alabama "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama - Sonnie Hereford, a retired Huntsville physician, was in the Soviet Union when James Hood became one of two students who broke the color barrier at the University of Alabama in ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — On a scorching June day in 1963, James Hood and Vivian Malone became the first black students to enroll successfully at the University of Alabama, defying Governor George Wallace’s ...
On a scorching June day in 1963, James Hood and Vivian Malone became the first two black students to enroll successfully at the University of Alabama, defying Gov. George C. Wallace Jr.’s symbolic — ...
He was thrust into the spotlight during a fight to attend college in Alabama. Jan. 18, 2013— -- James Hood, the civil rights figure made famous by Alabama Gov. George Wallace's "stand in the ...