Alabama -- Biography
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Alabama -- Biography
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- The last of the Scottsboro boys, an autobiography, by Clarence Norris and Sybil D. Washington
- Revolutionary soldiers in Alabama, being a list of names, compiled from authentic sources, of soldiers of the American Revolution, who resided in the state of Alabama, compiled by the Thomas M. Owen
- Reminiscences of men and things in Alabama, Benjamin F. Porter ; researched and edited by Sara Walls
- With the devil's help, a true story of poverty, mental illness, and murder, Neal Wooten
- All God's dangers, the life of Nate Shaw, Theodore Rosengarten
- Alabama, her history, resources, war record, and public men, [from 1540 to 1872], Willis Brewer
- The broken road, George Wallace and a daughter's journey to reconciliation, Peggy Wallace Kennedy with Justice H. Mark Kennedy
- The Mockingbird next door, life with Harper Lee, Marja Mills
- The prince of Frogtown, Rick Bragg
- Revolutionary patriots who resided in Alabama, [MariLee Beatty Hageness]
- Shaking the gates of hell, a search for family and truth in the wake of the civil rights revolution, John Archibald
- Alabama and Mississippi connections, historical and biographical sketches of families who settled on both sides of the Tombigbee River, by Judy Jacobson
- All God's dangers, the life of Nate Shaw, [compiled by] Theodore Rosengarten
- My heart is in the earth, true stories of Alabama and Mexico, by Wayne Greenhaw
- All the lost girls, confessions of a Southern daughter, Patricia Foster
- The mockingbird next door, life with Harper Lee, Marja Mills
- All over but the shoutin', Rick Bragg
- The wrong side of Murder Creek, a White southerner in the freedom movement, Bob Zellner with Constance Curry ; foreword by Julian Bond