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  2. Hootie Ingram - Wikipedia

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    Cecil W. "Hootie" Ingram (September 2, 1933 – May 6, 2024) was an American college football player, coach, and athletics administrator. He played for the University of Alabama from 1952 to 1954 and was selected as an All-SEC defensive back in 1952.

  3. List of newspapers in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1954. James Boylan (1963). "Birmingham: newspapers in a crisis". Columbia Journalism Review. 2. Daniel Savage Gray (1975). "Frontier Journalism: Newspapers in Antebellum Alabama". Alabama Historical Quarterly. 37. Allen W. Jones (1984). "Voices for Improving Rural Life: Alabama's Black Agricultural Press ...

  4. Louise Wooster - Wikipedia

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    Louise Wooster was born on June 12, 1842, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama [2] [5] to William Wooster and Mary Chism Wooster. [1] [3] Her father died in 1851 and Mary Wooster remarried. [1] [2] A few years later, Lou's stepfather abandoned the family and took their money with him. [1] [2] Mary Wooster died a few years later virtually destitute. [1] [2]

  5. McFarland Mall - Wikipedia

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    McFarland Mall was a regional 497,000-square-foot (46,200 m 2) L-shaped shopping mall on Skyland Boulevard (U.S. Route 11) in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.Located near the interchange of Interstate 20/59 with McFarland Boulevard (U.S. Route 82), it was in the southern section of the city.

  6. Paul Burnum - Wikipedia

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    After his successful tenure as head coach at Tuscaloosa High School, Burnum was hired to serve as an assistant coach on the Alabama football team in 1930. [9] He was personally hired by University President George H. Denny and was paid a salary of $4,000 ($72,956 in 2023 dollars [ 10 ] ) for an initial contract of five years. [ 5 ]

  7. Theophilus Danzy - Wikipedia

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    Theophilus Danzy (May 20, 1930 – November 27, 2012) was an American college football coach. He served as the head football coach at Prairie View A&M University (1972), Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University (1977–1978), Miles College (1980–1982), Alcorn State University (1986–1990), and Stillman College (1999–2005), compiling a career head coaching record of 84–88–3.

  8. Shandy W. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Shandy Wesley Jones (December 20, 1816 – February 4, 1886) was an American clergyman, photographer, barber, state legislator, and customs inspector in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. [ 1 ] Born into slavery December 20, 1816 he was freed as a child, became a barber and prosperous real estate investor. [ 1 ]

  9. J. P. Shelton - Wikipedia

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    Shelton served as Tuscaloosa's Justice of the Peace from 1920 until 1926. He also served on the city's Board of Registrars from 1935 to 1947. [1] Shelton, a Democrat, was first elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 1947 for the district of Tuscaloosa.

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