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"Stony the Road We Trod...": Exploring Alabama's Civil Rights Legacy

John Lewis, Hosea William, Albert Turner and Bob Mants Leading Marchers over the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Bloody Sunday

Selected educators journey to Alabama to walk in the footsteps of unsung foot soldiers and heralded leaders of the modern Civil Rights Movement. Designed to transform teaching and learning, this institute builds knowledge while providing pedagogical training. 

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