First truth, then reconciliation. The cover of the Montgomery Advertiser for Thursday with the names of more than 300 lynching victims as @eji_org opens the National Memorial for Peace and Justice and the Legacy Museum.
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- The cover of the Montgomery Advertiser for Wednesday after Sen.-elect Doug Jones' victory in the Alabama Senate election. #alpolitics
- Robert Graetz, who died Sunday at 92, was the only white minister who supported the Montgomery Bus Boycott. He and his family were the target of bombings and threats. He went onto a long career dedicated to social justice.
- The FBI is investigating bomb threats to at least five Jewish congregations in Alabama.
- A family affair: Two sisters take the bench in Montgomery County
- Montgomery airport will require masks after state order expires
- University of Alabama sets out to vaccinate 70% of Black Belt by fall 2022
- Alabama Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth tests positive for COVID-19
- Jalen Hurts on the Sunday cover of the Montgomery Advertiser after his triumphant leadership in Alabama's comeback #SECChampionship victory over Georgia. #RollTide
- Artist and activist Michelle Browder plans to build a $5.5 million museum and teaching clinic there to serve the community with a focus on the reproductive health of Black women.
- Thank you, Rosa Parks. On this day in 1955, she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus, changing the world. montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/201…
- The Montgomery Advertiser recognizes its own shameful place in the history of these dastardly, murderous deeds. We take responsibility for our proliferation of a false narrative regarding the treatment of African-Americans in those disgraceful days.
- The families of Alabama's Henry Ruggs and Mack Wilson get together before the #IronBowl for a tailgate party. See more images: bit.ly/2KuTz4P #Montgomery #RollTide
- Labor federation: Doug Jones is the right choice for Alabama's working people








