Exploring Shoals Black History Breakout
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1. This is the year that the state of Alabama passed a law that made it illegal for African Americans to learn to read or write. *
2. This school was free of charge for students living in Florence in 1903. *
3. In Florence, schools remained segregated until when? *
4. Many enslaved people went here because it was one of the few recreational activities allowed by enslavers.   *
5. This church was built in 1912 and people still worship there today.  What is the name of the church? *
6. The area of fertile land west of Florence where the Tennessee River forms a bend is called this. *
7. This African American doctor's home is still standing today. He also has a Boulevard in Florence named after him. *
8. This is the oldest, continually family-owned and operated business in Northwest Alabama. *
9. The photograph for this teacher is shown on page 14. She was a teacher in 1918. *
10. This is one of the only black-owned businesses on Court Street in Florence. *
11. This cabin in Florence is an example of a "shotgun" form house that was built for African Americans. *
12. This famous African American was born in Florence, Alabama and was elected to the House of Representatives in 1872. *
13. This 1984 Presidential candidate spoke at U.N.A. *
14. This famous person lived in Florence before moving west and eventually challenging the Supreme court for his freedom. *
15. This famous person was born in Florence and is called the "Father of the Blues." He is Florence's most famous resident. *
16. It wasn't until this year that African American players were allowed to play on the U.N.A. football team. *
17. His 1962 hit "You Better Move  On" was the first chart hit for FAME  Studios which is located in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. *
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