Alabama News Network recently presented 'Making History Today,' a 30-minute special to celebrate Black History Month. This special profiled many local people who are making a difference in their communities.
Alabama News Network recently presented “Making History Today,” a 30-minute special to celebrate Black History Month. This special profiled many local people who are making a difference in their communities.A Montgomery pastor who was baptized by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The family who offered their property for the Selma-to-Montgomery marchers to use as their first campsite The Montgomery man who’s written a book to remind people how the interstates tore apart the Peacock Trace community You will also hear from local business and community leaders about what the civil rights movement means to them.
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