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  2. Tuscaloosa's 'Bloody Tuesday' Changed the Course of History - AOL

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    The recent battle in Tuscaloosa to integrate the University of Alabama, the last all-White university in the South, had made national news. ... Most white journalists blamed Black protesters for ...

  3. Stand in the Schoolhouse Door - Wikipedia

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    Stand in the Schoolhouse Door. Coordinates: 33°12′29.2″N 87°32′38.4″W. 1963 protest against racial integration of schools in Alabama. Stand in the Schoolhouse Door. Part of the civil rights movement. Attempting to block integration at the University of Alabama, Governor of Alabama George Wallace stands at the door of Foster Auditorium ...

  4. Bloody Tuesday (1964) - Wikipedia

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    Bloody Tuesday (1964) Bloody Tuesday was a march that occurred on June 9, 1964, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, during the Civil Rights Movement. The march was both organized and led by Rev. T. Y. Rogers and was to protest against segregated drinking fountains and restrooms in the county courthouse. The protest consisted of a group of peaceful African ...

  5. James Hood - Wikipedia

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    James Alexander Hood (November 10, 1942 – January 17, 2013) was one of the first African Americans to enroll at the University of Alabama in 1963, and was made famous when Alabama Governor George Wallace attempted to block him and fellow student Vivian Malone from enrolling at the then all-white university, an incident which became known as the "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door".

  6. Autherine Lucy - Wikipedia

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    Autherine Juanita Lucy (October 5, 1929 – March 2, 2022) was an American activist who was the first African-American student to attend the University of Alabama, in 1956. [1] Her expulsion from the institution later that year led to the university's President Oliver Carmichael 's resignation. [2][3] Years later, the University admitted her as ...

  7. Georgia students protest ‘dehumanizing’ voting law that ...

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    Since 2021, SB 202 — also known as the Election Integrity Act — has made it illegal in Georgia for anyone to hand a hot or thirsty person a bottle of water while standing in line to vote ...

  8. George Floyd protests in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 1,000 people gathered on May 31 for a rally and march. [6] The protests became increasingly violent as the day went on; by the evening, demonstrators downtown toppled a statue of Charles Linn, damaged a Thomas Jefferson statue, and broke windows with rocks at the Jefferson County courthouse downtown while also attempting to tear down a 115-year-old Confederate monument at Linn ...

  9. The Machine (secret society) - Wikipedia

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    Student Government Association of the University of Alabama, 867 F.2d 1344 (11th Cir. 1989). The Mallet Assembly , originally a men's honors program founded by Dean of Men John Blackburn in the early 1960s, is traditionally opposed to Machine influence, and has campaigned for several candidates under the banner of the "Blue Door Party".