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Welton Reynolds Campaign Ad
This is a campaign advertisement for Welton Reynolds, who represented District 1 in Florence City Council.
Vote for Tori Bailey
This is a campaign flyer for Tori Bailey, running as a delegate to the National Democratic Convention in 1988. Bailey pledged to endorse Jesse Jackson for president.
The True Issue
An April 4, 1861 Florence Gazette reprint of an earlier, Valley Sentinel (a newspaper from Virginia) article, arguing that the main issue behind Southern secession and the impending war was "abolition with the north or slavery with the south. There…
The Know-Nothing Party in Florence and the saga of editor Charles Wheler of the short-lived "American Democrat" newspaper
This is a collection of articles about the Know-Nothing Party in Lauderdale County and editor Charles Wheeler of the American Democrat.
The Alabama Constitution of 1901
A Series of articles from the Florence Herald, Florence Times and Sheffield Reaper on the 1901 Alabama Constitutional Convention and African-American disenfranchisement.
Speech by Judge T.T. Allington and Neander Rice
This is a newspaper account of a speech given by Alabama
Secretary of State Neander Rice, to a group of black and white citizens at Brandon's Mills. Florence historian Lee Freeman notes that: "Thomas Taylor Allington (1810-1882) was a Unionist…
Sheryl Hamilton, NAACP service award photo
This is a NAACP Service Award photo for Sheryl Hamilton, 2nd Vice President of the Tri-Cities Branch of the NAACP.
Registration for Lauderdale.
A Friday, August 8, 1902 Florence Herald voter registration report noting that there were 3,162 registered voters in Lauderdale County with "about 70" of those being African-American.
Reenactment photos of Selma bridge crossing
This is a photograph with Reverend C.D. Hamilton and Dick Gregory at the 2012 Edmund Pettus Bridge crossing reenactment.
Program from the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Committee scholarship banquet
This is a program from the Martin Luther King Jr. scholarship banquet held at the University of North Alabama on March 3rd, 2012.
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