Alabama

Alabama

Alabama is a southeastern U.S. state that’s home to significant landmarks from the American Civil Rights Movement. The city of Birmingham's 16th Street Baptist Church, now a museum, was a protest headquarters in the 1960s. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s church and the Rosa Parks Museum, dedicated to the activist, can be found in the capital of Montgomery. ― Google

People died in Alabama (First 49 people) - Page 0

Addie Mae Collins

Addie Mae Collins


Charles Hooks

Charles Hooks

Member of the United States House of Representatives

Celia Ebeossi Lewis

Celia Ebeossi Lewis

Cudjoe Lewis' daughter

Leah Flegeltaub

Leah Flegeltaub


George Bigelow Rogers

George Bigelow Rogers

American architect

Recy Taylor

Recy Taylor


Henry Francis Hays

Henry Francis Hays


Rhonda Belle Martin

Rhonda Belle Martin

American serial killer

Bobby Frank Cherry

Bobby Frank Cherry


Willie Edwards

Willie Edwards


John Sevier

John Sevier

Former Governor of Tennessee

Alice Finch Lee

Alice Finch Lee

Harper Lee's sister

William Engesser

William Engesser

American film actor

Ned Cobb

Ned Cobb


Will Hindle

Will Hindle

American filmmaker

Wendell Hall

Wendell Hall

American singer

Sax Crawford

Sax Crawford

American football player

Cast King

Cast King

Musician

Thomas E. Knight

Thomas E. Knight

Former Attorney General of Alabama

Thomas S. Kenan

Thomas S. Kenan

Former North Carolina State Representative

Leah Flegeltaub

Leah Flegeltaub


Daniel Morgan Sayre

Daniel Morgan Sayre


Wendy Holcombe

Wendy Holcombe

Singer

Charles Grandison Rose III

Charles Grandison Rose III

Former United States Representative

Gene Bearden

Gene Bearden

Baseball player

Milton Stover Eisenhower Jr.

Milton Stover Eisenhower Jr.

Milton S. Eisenhower's son

Irwin Gunsalus

Irwin Gunsalus

American biochemist

Edward Almond

Edward Almond

Senior officer

David F. Friedman

David F. Friedman

American filmmaker

Thomas Kilby

Thomas Kilby

Former Governor of Alabama

Audrey Marie Hilley

Audrey Marie Hilley


George T. Anderson

George T. Anderson

General

Baby Franklin Seals

Baby Franklin Seals

Comic performer

Tully Sparks

Tully Sparks

Professional baseball player

John L. Pennington

John L. Pennington

Former Governor of the Dakota Territory

Calvin Magee

Calvin Magee

American football player

Broderick Taylor Jr.

Broderick Taylor Jr.

Kwon Alexander's brother

George S. Houston

George S. Houston

Former Governor of Alabama

Bill Arnsparger

Bill Arnsparger

American football coach

Rabon Delmore

Rabon Delmore

Musician ‧ Alton Delmore's brother

Luke Pryor

Luke Pryor

U. S. senator

Dick Coffman

Dick Coffman

American baseball player

Christopher Brooks

Christopher Brooks


Andrew Lackey

Andrew Lackey

Sound designer

Miss Baker

Miss Baker


Heberto Padilla

Heberto Padilla

Cuban poet

Julia Compton Moore

Julia Compton Moore

Hal Moore's wife

James Henry Lane

James Henry Lane

Military personnel

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