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Universal Values: The Enduring Legacy of To Kill a Mockingbird
By Wayne Flynt

A half century after its first publication, Harper Lee’s only novel continues to shape character and touch lives the world over.Read more...
Ashville: Old, New, and Lovely
By Margaret Clevenger

A wagon train rumbling into Alabama country in 1817 left the Ash family on the roadside caring for an injured child. The charming town of Ashville grew up where they landed. Read more...

Alabama’s Airfields: Remnants of a Forgotten Landscape
By Thomas V. Ress

Few active air bases remain, but rutted landing strips and crumbling hangars tell a story of vital staging for World War II.
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Soldiers and Captives, Boarders and Brides: The Many Lives of Condé Charlotte
By Laura Jane Rogers and Elizabeth Wade

Many layers of Mobile’s past reveal themselves within the rooms, walls, foundations, and grounds of the Condé Charlotte Museum House. Read more...
DEPARTMENTS

Southern Architecture and Preservation
Preserving African American Historic Places: Alabama’s Black Heritage Council
By Frazine Taylor and Dorothy Walker


Becoming Alabama
Quarter by Quarter

By Joseph W. Pearson, Megan L. Bever, and Matthew Downs


Nature Journal
Mell Versus Mohr: The Great Botanical Iron Bowl of 1896

By L. J. Davenport


Alabama Oral History Project
Cleo Thomas Remembers

By Daniel Menestres


Reading the Southern Past
Lincoln and Davis: New Examinations
By Stephen Goldfarb

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