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University of Alabama Alumni & Author Publishes Important Memoir of Black History


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University of Alabama Alumni & Author Publishes Important Memoir of Black History
May 06, 2021 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Alabama Crimson Tide: 1967 and the Undercurrents of Integration - The First Five - Before the Season Changed, a new book by Andrew Pernell, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.
Mr.Pernell was born in the basement of the segregated Bessemer General Hospital in Bessemer, Alabama, on January 19, 1948. Mr. Pernell came of age in the 60s during the Civil Rights Movement. He attended the segregated Robertstown Negro Elementary School in Bessemer.
After completion of elementary school, Mr. Pernell was bused to the all-black Brighton High School in Brighton, Alabama, to continue his secondary education. While in high school, Mr. Pernell participated in numerous marches and sit-ins in the Birmingham (Alabama) area. Mr. Pernell excelled in both academics and football. ....

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78 Minutes: In Tuscaloosa's Hour of Need, the Patterson Family Answered the Call


78 Minutes: In Tuscaloosa s Hour of Need, the Patterson Family Answered the Call
On April 27, 2011, Alabama gymnastics coaches Sarah and David Patterson along with their daughters helped bring relief to a heartbroken city
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“That was probably the longest hour and 18 minutes that we’ve ever experienced.”
Even 10 years after the fact, you can still hear the concern and seriousness of tone in former University of Alabama gymnastics coach Sarah Patterson s voice.
On April 27, 2011, the landscape of the city of Tuscaloosa was reshaped forever in both a literal and figurative sense. On that day, an EF-4 tornado plowed through the community, killing 53 people including six Alabama students injuring 1,200 and completely leveling roughly 12% of the buildings in the area. ....

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