
Local black history part of group’s focus
From Project Say Something The mission of Project Say Something is to confront racial injustice through black history by using communication, education and community empowerment
From Project Say Something The mission of Project Say Something is to confront racial injustice through black history by using communication, education and community empowerment
By Julia McGee Former MSNHA graduate assistant In the summer of 2019, I interned at the Lawrence County Archives, in Moulton–and learned much more than
Today, Belle Mont Mansion is often a beautiful setting for weddings and bridal portraiture, but what would a wedding be like in the late 1800s?
By Carrie Barske Crawford, Ph.D. Director, Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area I grew up in what was once a thriving textile mill town in Connecticut, though
By Lee Freeman Florence-Lauderdale Public Library, Local History-Genealogy Department It’s easy nowadays to think of Florence as an international community, especially with the many international
By Tori Shaw, MSNHA graduate student On June 23, the Alabama Department of Archives and History released a statement formally acknowledging and addressing its role