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Explore America: Alabama

Explore America and discover the people, places, art, and history that connect to Alabama in the Smithsonian’s collections, held in trust for the American people. The collections include items celebrating native Alabamians, from athletes such as Olympic gold medalist in track and field Jesse Owens, Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley, and baseball star Willie Mays, to writers such as Helen Keller and Truman Capote.

Alabama played a major role in the Civil Rights Movement as a key battleground in the South. Freedom Riders braved violent mobs as they travelled from Anniston to Birmingham. Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks inspired the Montgomery Bus Boycott when they were arrested for challenging segregationist seating policies. Civil Rights activists John Lewis and Ralph Abernathy participated in the Selma to Montgomery march where peaceful protesters were viciously attacked by state police on the Edmund Pettus Bridge.

Huntsville, Alabama, also known as “Rocket City,” is home to the Marshall Space Flight Center where parts for the Saturn V launch vehicles were developed. Tuskegee University, a historically Black university founded by Booker T. Washington, is known for matriculating many influential African Americans, including the first Black pilots to fly for the U.S. military, the Tuskegee Airmen.

Cultural traditions such as quilting and storytelling have long been important practices in connecting generations in Alabama. The Yellowhammer state has also made significant contributions to gospel, ragtime, jazz, and country music, producing legends Nat King Cole, Emmylou Harris, and Hank Williams. The state is also home to one of the most decorated collegiate football programs: the Crimson Tide of the University of Alabama.


Insignia, Alabama Wing, Civil Air Patrol (CAP)

5¢, Demopolis, Alabama

Booker T. Washington

Photograph of the 1929 Tuskegee Institute men's basketball team

HUNTSVILLE, AL: Inventing the “Mind” of Saturn: Rocket Science Innovation | Places of Invention

University of Alabama

Marchers Approaching the Alabama State Capitol

Alabama Landscape

Joe Louis

Photograph of the 25th anniversary of the founding of Tuskegee Institute

University of Alabama

Tuskegee Institute Alum. Associate award

When Ends Meet--Condoleezza Rice

Untitled (Pig with Corkscrew Tail)

George Corley Wallace

Rocket, Flying Model Kit, Saturn V

Angela Davis

George Washington Carver, Tuskegee, Alabama

Crossroads Store, Alabama

Chromogenic print of The Last Mr. Bigg in Mobile, Alabama

University of Alabama Pinback Button

Marchers with Flags in Front of the Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery

Odetta

How Rosa Parks's Protest Sparked a Momentous Chain of Events

Tallulah Bankhead

Pure Oil Sign in Landscape, Near Marion, Alabama

Alabama: Birmingham: Five Points

Ceramic plate commemorating the Centennial of the 16th Street Baptist Church

Sharecroppers Family, Hale County, AL

Alabama University

Teledyne Continental Motors Voyager-200 Horizontally-opposed Engine

39c Quilts of Gee's Bend: Bars and String-Pieced Columns single

Grandma

Basket For Needle Work

Sharecropper’s Masterpiece


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