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Frederic Bancroft described the nature of the Montgomery slave market in his 1931 history Slave-Trading in the Old South: . Montgomery, the capital of Alabama and a good shipping-point, attracted politicians, planters and much general business, although in 1860 its total population was less than 9,000, of whom more than half were slaves and 102 were free colored.
Michael Lindsey [5] Black 28 M May 26, 1989 Rosemary Zimlich Rutland 5 Horace Franklin Dunkins Jr. [6] Black 28 M July 14, 1989 Jefferson: Lynn McCurry 6 Herbert Lee Richardson: Black 43 M August 18, 1989 Houston: Rena Mae Callins 7 Arthur James Julius [7] Black 43 M November 17, 1989 Montgomery: Susie Bell Sanders 8 Wallace Norrell Thomas [8 ...
Senior Police Officer Gail Denise Thomas [335] Atlanta Police Department, GA: Vehicular assault 2012-01-27: Police Officer William Dewitt "Bill" Talbert [336] Montgomery County Police Department, MD: Duty related illness 2012-01-28: Master Corporal Sandra Elizabeth "Sandy" Rogers [337] Aiken Department of Public Safety, SC: Gunfire 2012-02-03
Lincoln Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Montgomery, Alabama, opened in 1908 for the city's Black population. Early history The historic marker notes that it was ...
Thomas Lindsay may refer to: Thomas Lindsay (academic), American educator and academic; Thomas Lindsay (bishop) (1656–1724), Anglican clergyman, Archbishop of Armagh; Thomas Martin Lindsay (1843–1914), Scottish historian; Thomas Lindsay (priest) (died 1947), Archdeacon of Cleveland; Tom Lindsay (rugby union) (born 1987), English rugby union ...
Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders in New York? Does Ashton Jeanty squeeze into the first round? Check out Nate Tice and Charles McDonald's third 2025 mock draft, just in time for the holidays.
Zooey Deschanel is a fun and festive mom! The actress, 44, attended an event for The Simpsons’ latest holiday special, "O C’mon All Ye Faithful," on Friday, Dec. 13, when she was accompanied ...
Wallace Henry "Pat" Lindsey, III (March 17, 1936 – January 11, 2009) was a Democratic member of the Alabama Senate, representing the 22nd District from 1982 until his death in 2009. Lindsey first won election to the Alabama Senate for the 18th district in 1966. He served eight years, being reelected in 1970.
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