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    The Civil War in Alabama

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    quite as close to home as the Civil War. Brothers fought against brothers‚ and families were torn apart. Living in the United States during this time was rough‚ but living in the south was even harder. Tuscaloosa‚ being so close to the University of Alabama‚ played a significant role in the Civil War; it is important to understand Tuscaloosa’s involvement in the Civil War. The University of Alabama’s campus holds a significant piece of history from the Civil War‚ along with its military school history

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    The novel‚ The Grapes of Wrath‚ by John Steinbeck was published in 1939 and seemingly took place in the time during the great depression. After reading the book‚ I can think that the main point of the novel would be to show the impact of a community. In the novel‚ we see all of the hardship the people go through; however‚ in the sections when the people of kin come together as one‚ it seems that things turn up. Without one‚ they seem at the mercy of the others around them. It just would seem that

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    destruction of major crops‚ families‚ and houses. The Dust Bowl was an event that lasted longer than a decade! The Dust Bowl‚ also known as the Dirty Thirties‚ was a period of severe dust storms that greatly hurt agriculture in the US and Canada during the 1930s. Severe droughts and a failure to dryland farming methods to prevent wind erosion caused the phenomenon. The Dust Bowl was in the southern states‚ mainly near the coast. The Dust Bowl drought started in 1934 and ended in 1937. The Dust Bowl was a long

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    The Rebekah Mason scandal has rocked the state of Alabama and Governor Robert Bentley (R-Al) has gone from limping to crawling just two years into his second term. After revelations that the governor apparently lied about having a physical affair with Mrs. Mason‚ many of his colleagues are now calling for him to resign. Ad Injection:random But — right‚ wrong‚ or indifferent — Governor Bentley is probably not going anywhere. Generally speaking‚ there are three ways to remove a public official from

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    Hooked On Alabama Catfish Georgia is known for peaches‚ Kentucky is known for horses‚ Florida is known for oranges. But what is Alabama known for? Let me give you a hint: It is 2nd in the nation behind Mississippi‚ it employs 9‚374 people‚ and we are known for having the world’s largest processing plant in this. Some of you have probably already figured out what it is‚ but if you haven’t‚ it is Catfish Farming. Today I am here to discuss the importance of the catfish industry to the state

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    Powell v. Alabama

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    Seaver Williams On March 25‚ 1931‚ on a train going through Alabama‚ a fight between nine young African Americans and seven young white men took place. Powell and his African American friends ended up throwing all but one of the white men off the train. There were also two white women on the train who claimed they were sexually assaulted. They were escorted to jail when they arrived at Scottsboro. They were put on trial on March 31 for the rape of the two white women and were found guilty and sentenced

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    Alabama Highway Impact

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    OF HIGHWAY ON WILDLIFE IN ALABAMA AND THE US Road construction and operation often cause the topography‚ vegetation‚ runoff and micro-climate characteristics to significantly change‚ resulting in interference to wildlife‚ forcing original living habits and activity patterns to change. For example‚ traffic noise affects the communicating‚ living and breeding activity of birds. In 2011‚ an estimated 300 dead birds have been found on the side of the I-65 highway in Alabama; some large habitats which

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    to progress with great similarity. The Dust Bowl was a period in the 1930s when the prairies of both the United States and Canada suffered environmental damage from intense dust storms caused by severe drought (“About the Dust Bowl”). The nutrient topsoil‚ that was essential for a successful harvest‚ was eroded away by the

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    In Dubious Battle

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    We are lucky to have many talented writers who have successfully taught US history through their outstanding pieces of literature. One writer of this kind is John Steinbeck in the novel In Dubious Battle. It takes place in the 1930’s when Franklin Deleanor Roosevelt was President. The story is set in a small‚ rural‚ part of California‚ which is known as the Torgas Valley. The novel occurred before World War II at the late part of the Great Depression. The US was still recovering from the downfall

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    Migrant Mother

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    Dorothea Lange’s Migrant Mother Nadirah Malarve In the year of 1938 ‚ photographer Dorothea Lange‚ took one of Americas most captivating and touching series of photographs entitled The Migrant mother. In her photographs‚ she showed pictures of a mother and her two children‚ during the Great Depression in which the family seem completely destitute‚ while setting up camp to find work in the city. This photograph symbolized the Great Depression as it shows how many lives of Americans were affected

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