Hassinger Daniels Mansion Bed and Breakfast Photo by Debbie Stone
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Sloss Furnaces is now a National Historic Landmark. Photo by Debbie Stone
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Vulcan, the largest cast-iron statue in the world, sits atop Birmingham's Red Mountain. Photo by Debbie Stone
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The four girls who perished in the bomb at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church are memorialized in sculpture form at Kelly Ingram Park. Photo by ...
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A sculpture of a lunging police dog at Kelly Ingram Park depicts scenes of violence during the civil rights era. Photo by Debbie Stone
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Rosa Parks challenged the segregation laws by sitting in the "whites only" section of a streetcar. Photo by Debbie Stone
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At the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, visitors are confronted with the cruel inequities of life for blacks living under segregation. Photo by Debbie Stone
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The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church was the scene of one of the deadliest moments in the civil rights era. Photo by Debbie Stone
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One of the outlandish methods used to determine if blacks could vote involved being able to guess with exact accuracy the number of beans in ...
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Reverend Shuttlesworth, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Reverend Ralph Abernathy were prominent figures in the fight for civil rights. Photo by Debbie Stone
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Bethel Baptist Church, under the helm of Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth, was ground zero in the fight for civil rights in Birmingham. Photo by Debbie Stone
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Historian and educator Dr. Martha Bouyer stands outside Birmingham's historic Bethel Baptist Church. Photo by Debbie Stone
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Sculpture of praying ministers at Kelly Ingram Park. Photo by Debbie Stone
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