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  2. Eagle Forum - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Forum Education and Legal Defense Fund was organized in 1981 as a non-profit wing of Eagle Forum. [11] It is a tax deductible charity under Internal Revenue Service (IRS) code. In 1994, the Eagle Forum’s political action committee raised $250,000 for Senate and House of Representatives candidates.

  3. Category:Eagle Forum - Wikipedia

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  4. List of African American newspapers in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Alabama's first state organization of African American newspapers was the Alabama Colored Press Association, which was founded by the editors of nine papers in 1887. [2] However, the association ceased to function after two years, due to many of its key members having been driven out of the state by racist violence. [ 2 ]

  5. Not In Our Town - Wikipedia

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    Not In Our Town is a project that uses documentary film, new media, and organizing to stop hate, address bullying, and build safe, inclusive communities. Not In Our Town is the primary program of The Working Group, an Oakland, California-based nonprofit media production company founded in 1988.

  6. Phyllis Schlafly - Wikipedia

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    Schlafly co-authored books on national defense, and was critical of arms control agreements with the Soviet Union. [4] In 1972, Schlafly founded the Eagle Forum, a conservative political interest group, and remained its chairwoman and CEO until her death in 2016, while staying active in conservative causes.

  7. Alabama literature - Wikipedia

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    She moves to live with her father’s family in Alabama. There, she finds a town filled with the supernatural and family secrets. [32] [33] Set in the fictional town of Darling, Alabama, Susan Wittig Albert’s 2010 novel, The Darling Dahlias and the Cucumber Tree, tells the story of a group of women in their Depression-era town filled with ...

  8. Carry Me Home (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book, which is part investigative journalism and part memoir, won the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize and the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction. [ 1 ] McWhorter grew up in Birmingham, Alabama , and recounts being about the same age as the girls killed in the September 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church , though she "was ...

  9. Our Town, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Our Town is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, United States. Its population was 641 as of the 2010 census. [3] Our Town had its start around 1913 when the railroad was extended to that point. The community was named by John S. Jones by saying, "It's not your town, or my town, it is Our Town ...