Historic Montgomery and Alabama Sites

  • Birmingham
  • 4th Avenue Business District
  • 6th Avenue Zion Hill Baptist Church
  • 16TH Street Baptist Church
  • A.D. King home
  • Al Penny and Savings Bank
  • Angela Davis home
  • Arthur Shores’s home
  • Bethel Baptist Church
  • Birmingham City Jail
  • Birmingham Civil Rights Historic District
  • Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
  • Birmingham Municipal Auditorium
  • Carrie A. Tuggle Elementary School
  • Center Street Historic District
  • Downtown Department Stores (site)
  • Dynamite Hill
  • First Baptist Church
  • Gaston Motel
  • Rickwood Field
  • Graymont School (site)
  • Greenwood Cemetery
  • Kelly Ingram Park
  • McNair Studio & Art Gallery
  • Memorial Park
  • Miles College
  • New Pilgrim Baptist Church
  • Parker High School
  • Phillips High School
  • Sardis Baptist Church
  • Smith & Gaston Funeral Home
  • St. John AME Church
  • St. Paul Methodist Church
  • Woodlawn Cemetery
  • Trailways Bus Station (site)
  • Camden
  • Antioch Baptist Church
  • J.E. Hobbs Elementary School
  • Old Jail
  • Wilcox County Courthouse
  • Demopolis
  • Demopolis Post Office
  • Eastern Star Baptist Church
  • Home of Henry & Julia Haskins (site)
  • Morning Star Baptist Church
  • Rutledge Drug
  • U.S. Jones Middle School
  • Eutaw
  • Carver Middle School
  • First Baptist Church & Cemetery
  • Greene County Civil Rights Marker
  • Old Courthouse
  • Swimming Pool
  • Tent City (site)
  • Gee’s Bend
  • Camden/Gee’s Bend Ferry
  • Gee’s Bend Community School (site)
  • Gee’s Bend Quilting Collective
  • Pleasant Grove Baptist Church
  • Greensboro
  • Barricade (site)
  • Hale County Courthouse
  • Post Office
  • The Safe House Black History Museum
  • St. Matthew AME Church
  • St. Paul Baptist Church
  • Williams Chapel (formerly St. Mark AME Church)
  • Lowndes County
  • Along Highway 80
  • David Hall Farm
  • Frank “Bud” Haralson’s Store
  • Lowndes County Interpretive Center & Tent City
  • Mount Gillard Missionary Baptist Church
  • Mt. Zion
  • Rosie Steele Farm
  • SNCC Freedom House
  • Tent City site
  • Viola Liuzzio marker
  • Wright’s Chapel AME Church
  • In Hayneville
  • First Baptist Church
  • Jonathan Daniels Marker
  • Lowndes County Courthouse
  • Old Lowndes County Jail
  • Varner’s Cash Store (site)
  • Marion
  • Berean Baptist Church
  • College City Drugs
  • First Congregational Church
  • Jimmie Lee Jackson’s grave
  • Lincoln Normal School & Lincoln Memorial Museum
  • Mack’s Café (site)
  • Mount Tabor Baptist & Scott’s Grocery
  • Perry County Courthouse
  • Perry County Jail
  • Zion United Methodist Church
  • Selma/Dallas County
  • Brown Chapel AME Church
  • Cecil C. Jackson Public Safety Building
  • Clark Elementary School
  • Concordia CollegeStreet Manual Training School
  • Dallas County Courthouse
  • Dallas County Voters League Headquarters
  • Edmund Pettus Bridge
  • First Baptist Church
  • Freedom House
  • George Washington Carver Homes
  • Good Samaritan Hospital (site)
  • Holiness Temple
  • Hotel Albert (site)
  • Knox Reformed Presbyterian Church
  • The Martin Luther King Historic Walking Tour
  • Memorial Park
  • National Voting Rights Museum & Institute
  • Sam and Amelia Boynton House (site)
  • Selma University
  • Selma Wall (site)
  • SNCC Office (site)
  • Silver Moon Café (site) & James J. Reeb Memorial
  • St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
  • Tabernacle Baptist Church
  • Thirsty Boy Drive-In (site)
  • Ward Chapel
  • Wilby Theater (site)
  • Snow Hill
  • Snow Hill Institute
  • Tuscaloosa
  • First African Baptist Church
  • Foster Auditorium
  • Hunter Chapel AME Zion Church
  • Murphy-Collins (Murphy African American Museum
  • President’s Mansion
  • Tuskegee
  • Butler Chapel AME Zion Church
  • Harris Barrett School
  • The Oaks- Booker T. Washington home
  • Shiloh Cemetery
  • Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church
  • Shiloh-Rosenwald School
  • SNCC Freedom House/Office (site)
  • TIAL Office (site)
  • Town Square
  • Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site
  • Tuskegee Civic Association Building
  • Tuskegee First Methodist Church
  • Tuskegee Human & Civil Rights Multicultural Center
  • Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site
  • Tuskegee University
  • Wilson’s Standard Oil Service Station (site)
  • Wilcox County
  • Prairie Mission School

Upcoming and Current Programs

November 1, 2009

Visual Exegesis: Religious Images from African-American Artists from the Jean and Robert E. Steele Collection

Featuring a collection of art from world-renowned artists, The Jean and Robert E. Steele Collection is comprised of pieces which highlight artistic interpretations of religious themes in African-American Culture.

Art Exhibition Opening Date: Sunday, November 1, 2009

Art Exhibition Closing Date: January 29, 2010

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