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  2. Selma, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Selma is a city in and the county seat of Dallas County, [1] in the Black Belt region of south central Alabama and extending to the west. Located on the banks of the Alabama River, the city has a population of 17,971 as of the 2020 census. [3]

  3. List of Alabama state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The oldest symbol is the Alabama State Bible, from 1853. [1] The most recently designated symbol is the peach, Alabama's state tree fruit, established in 2006. Alabama does not have an official nickname, although "Heart of Dixie" was strongly promoted by the Alabama Chamber of Commerce in the 1940s and 1950s, and put on state license plates. [2 ...

  4. List of colleges and universities in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    There are 60 colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Alabama. The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa is the largest university in the state with 38,100 enrolled for fall 2019. [1] Jefferson State Community College in Birmingham, Alabama is the largest two-year college, with an

  5. Alabama Community College System - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Community College System (ACCS) is the system of public community colleges in the U.S. state of Alabama.It consists of 24 community and technical colleges in the state which offer 2-to-4-year transfer, dual enrollment, technical training, adult education, and community education.

  6. Selma University - Wikipedia

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    The school opened four years later in the Saint Phillips Street Baptist Church of Selma (which later became the First Baptist Church). [5] Charles L. Purce was the president of Selma University from 1886 to 1894. In 1881, the school was incorporated by an act of the legislature under the name of Alabama Baptist Normal and Theological School of ...

  7. Montevallo, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1890s, residents of Montevallo entered the city in a competition to be selected for the site of the Alabama Girl's Industrial School (later the University of Montevallo) a technical college for white women, raising funds to purchase land and antebellum buildings for the college they won and the college was founded in Montevallo in ...

  8. Judson College (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Judson College Motto Lux et Veritas Motto in English Light and Truth Type Private women's college Active 1838–2021 Religious affiliation Baptist (Alabama Baptist Convention) President Daphne Rudicell Robinson Location Marion, Alabama, United States 32°37′50″N 87°18′57″W  /  32.63063°N 87.31587°W  / 32.63063; -87.31587 Campus Rural, 118 acres (48 ha) Website judson.edu ...

  9. Central Alabama Community College - Wikipedia

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    Central Alabama Community College (CACC) is a public community college in Alexander City, Alabama, United States. [1] The college enrolls over 1,500 students and has been accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools since 1969.