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The names in the schoolhouse door: UA students question building names

The names in the schoolhouse door: UA students question building names

Elayne Smith February 22, 2016

In the words of author Harper Lee, “Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason for us not to try to win.”After 105 years, University of Alabama students are banding...

Hallowed Grounds Tour to show history of slavery at the University

Rebecca Rakowitz January 30, 2016

What: Hallowed Grounds, UA Campus Tour. Hilary Green, assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Race Studies, will be leading a one-hour walking tour called “Slavery and the University.”...

Alabama IJM strives to halt slavery, trafficking in world

Alabama IJM strives to halt slavery, trafficking in world

Grace Golden October 22, 2014

Alabama International Justice Mission exists to raise both money and awareness in order to end slavery around the world. “There are currently nearly 30 million slaves around the world,” said Maggie...

Moakler to perform during campus fundraising concert

Moakler to perform during campus fundraising concert

Mary Catherine Hodges September 14, 2014

If there is one thing Maggie Snead, president of the Alabama International Justice Mission, wants people to know about slavery, it’s that there are 30 million people enslaved worldwide. AIJM, a student...

Alabama IJM hosts Justice Week

Jamia Cammeron March 27, 2012

 The Alabama International Justice Mission is hosting a series of week-long events aimed at raising awareness on modern-day slavery and its 27 million victims, a number that is higher than ever. “These...

On-campus gravesite recalls antebellum university

On-campus gravesite recalls antebellum university

Alyssa Locklar January 24, 2012

Although the University of Alabama holds multiple historical landmarks students may pass on a daily basis, one of the most recently acknowledged has been in place since before the Civil War. On Apr. 20,...