HAYNEVILLE, AL - In observance of Black History Month 2021, the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail will feature special posts and recorded ranger programs on its Facebook page throughout the month of February.
Join National Park Service staff as they spotlight the traveling exhibit - Alabama Justice: The Cases and Faces That Changed a Nation. The exhibit, designed by Auburn University Political Science professor Dr. Steven Brown, shares the stories of eight Alabama-based, landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases and profiles three U.S. Supreme Court Justices from the state. The subjects highlighted include:
Alabama Justice: The Cases and Faces that Changed a Nation Subject Highlights
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Ollie’s Barbecue: The Commerce Clause and Katzenbach v. McClung Feb. 8
The Scottsboro Boys: The Right to Effective Counsel and Powell v. Alabama Feb. 10
One Person, One Vote: Legislative Reapportionment and Reynolds v. Sims Feb. 12
Equal Protection, Equal Benefits: Women’s Rights and Frontiero v. Richardson Feb. 15
Heed Their Rising Voices: Libel of Public Officials and New York Times Co. v. Sullivan Feb. 17
To Secure the Blessings of Liberty: The Constitution and Its Amendments Feb. 19
A Moment of Silence: School Prayer and Wallace v. Jaffree Feb. 22
Transforming Tuskegee Racial Restructuring and Gomillion v. Lightfoot Feb. 23
Compelled Disclosure: Freedom of Association and NAACP v. Alabama Feb. 24
Revered and Reviled: The Legacies of Alabama Supreme Court Justices Feb. 25
These programs are being offered by the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail to promote public understanding of history and special places that have been included in the national park system. For further information, call (334) 421-7750.
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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service