Saturday, September 24, 2016


"A PLACE FOR ALL PEOPLE EXHIBIT" 
AT AVONDALE LIBRARY PRESENT BY THE    BIRMINGHAM AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGY GROUP



A Few Photos showing some of the Visitors who stop by to see the Exhibit.

The Son of the First Black Sheriff Elected in the Deep South in 1966  from Tuskegee visited the Exhibit. Mr. Amerson, shared the story of his father Sheriff Lucius Amerson with us.  

See His Father's Story.
http://www.thetuskegeenews.com/articles/2009/11/12/news/doc4afb09135fa14673502079.txt


 The Exhibit had a great turn out and everyone enjoyed the Posters.
We would like to thank the Smithsonian for allowing us to show this Exhibit today, and we will continue showcasing it through 2017.


A Retired School Teacher who stated all of the School Children needs to see this. She asked if we could come out to some of the Schools with the Exhibit, because some kids do not have transportation to get to Libraries and the town.





This young man stop by as soon as he got off from work because he wanted to see the Exhibit. He use to live in DC, now he lives in Alabama with his Grandmother.






 
A High Class of 1966 celebrating their 60th Class Reunion Stop by.





This Guy is a Retired  History Teacher.


A Formal City Council Woman from Virginia

Some came by to see the Streaming of the Event and to just Chat.




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