Presentations by heritage or identity group
African-American studies
Alabama's Own Nat King Cole
Extremists for the Cause of Justice: Martin Luther King's Letter from a Birmingham Jail
Fiddlers, Banjo Players and Strawbeaters—Alabama's First Pop Musicians
Mother's Day 1961: The Freedom Rides in Alabama
Reconstruction in Alabama
Revisiting “Uncle Tom”: Booker T. Washington and the Politics of Race, Economics and Education in the South, 1881–1915
Rock in a Weary Land: The Black Church in 19th-Century Alabama
Sloss Furnaces: The Industrial Evolution of Birmingham's Iron Plantation
Thank you, Mr. Rosenwald: A Chapter from the History of Alabama Education and African-American Education in the South
"The Iron Finger of Love”: The Journey of Clifton Taulbert from Mississippi's Black Belt
To Treat and to Train: Tuskegee's John A. Andrew Clinic
The “Wedding”: A Reconstruction of the Shared Economic, Educational, and Political Goals and Projects of Booker T. Washington and William E. B. Du Bois, 1894-1904
Asian studies
Luck, Wealth, Longevity and Happiness: Symbolism in Chinese Art
The Way of Tea: Zen Art and Aesthetics
Judaic studies
The Life and Art of Charlotte Salomon
Native-American studies
Where Alabama Began: Old St. Stephens—Alabama's Territorial Capital
Religious studies
The Americanization of Buddhism—Freedom of Thought, Openness to Discovery
Christianity, Pacifism and Principles of Justice in Warfare
Islam: A Worldwide Religion
The Ethics of Biblical Interpretation for Modern Faith Communities
The Way of Tea: Zen Art and Aesthetics
Women's studies
Olympia Brown: Preacher and Suffragist
Talking about Tallulah
The Life and Art of Charlotte Salomon
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