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ArchiTreats: Food for Thought
The Alabama Department of Archives and History's lecture series: ArchiTreats: Food for Thought, continues on the third Thursday of each month in the Milo B. Howard, Jr. auditorium. Beginning at 12:05 PM, the public is invited to bring a sack lunch and to participate in these hour-long sessions on various aspects of Alabama history. Sponsored by the Friends of the Alabama Archives, the lectures and refreshments are provided free to the public. Please call (334) 353-4712 for more information.
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January 19, 2006 -- The Birmingham 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing
Bill Baxley
February 3, 2006 --ArchiTreats Special Edition - At Canaan’s Edge: America in the King Years, 1965-1968
Taylor Branch
February 16, 2006 -- Booker T. Washington, Judge Thomas Goode Jones, and the Effort to Undermine the Constitution of 1901
R. Volney Riser
March 16, 2006 -- Wildflowers of Alabama
Caroline R. Dean
April 20, 2006 --The Wetumpka Impact Crater
David King
May 18, 2006 -- Reporter: Covering Civil Rights...and Wrongs in Dixie
Alvin Benn
June 15, 2006 -- “If It Hadn’t Been for the Women”: The Role of African American Women in Alabama’s Industrial Communities
Karen Utz
July 20, 2006 -- “By One of the Tribe”: Identity and Memory in George Stiggins' Narrative on Creek Indian History
Kathryn Braund
August 17, 2006 -- A Splendid Defense: The Fall of Spanish Fort and Blakely, 1865
Robert Bradley
September 21, 2006 -- The Writings of Montgomery’s First Historian, Matthew P. Blue Mary Ann Neeley
October 19, 2006 -- From Socialite to Social Activist: Juliette Morgan
Mary Stanton
November 16, 2006 -- Anne Hodges and the Day the Star Fell John C. Hall
December 21, 2006 -- Alabama Folk Pottery: An Overview
Joey Brackner
TDD users may call (334) 242-4435 ext. 286
*Provided by the Speakers' Bureau of the Alabama Humanities Foundation, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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