One hundred and fifty-six years after the end of the Civil War, property owners in Alabama are still paying a tax originally levied to fund pensions for Confederate soldiers. And while most of the ...
A lie fueled Alabama football to beat Washington in the 1926 Rose Bowl for the Crimson Tide's first national championship: ...
There are, in fact, many anecdotes in the 541-page antidote to the embarrassment occasioned by the realization that the War and its post-hoc, “Lost Cause” rationalizations represented a 100 year-long ...
In this episode, we explore a Civil War camp in Alabama that shows signs of use by Confederate, Union, and even Andrew Jackson's forces during the Creek Indian War of 1813. With friends visiting from ...
Stay hydrated with Joe’s free newsletter, SPORTS! Happy Hour. Here’s the link to sign up. This is an opinion column. For a long time, the football players at the University of Alabama used the Civil ...
When Union forces swept through Guntersville in the final year of the Civil War, all but seven buildings were burned to ash.
This is an opinion column. Something smells in north Alabama. A group recently formed in Albertville to voice concern for the state of the city. Haitians were coming to town to work in a nearby ...