Alabama History

Alabama Statehood Stamp

The History of Alabama

Alabama has a long and important history that includes Native American cultures, cotton plantations, the Civil War, and the Civil Rights Movement. It played a major role in shaping both the South and the nation through its struggles and progress.


Choctaw Flag

Choctaw Nation

The Choctaw Nation originally inhabited the Southeastern United States and were known for their mound-building, farming practices, and rich oral traditions. They were among the first tribes to adopt written laws and experienced forced removal along the Trail of Tears in the 1830s.


Cherokee Flag

Cherokee

The Cherokee are one of the largest Native American tribes, originally inhabiting the southeastern United States, including parts of Georgia, Tennessee, and the Carolinas. Known for their sophisticated society, farming practices, and the creation of a written language by Sequoyah, the Cherokee were forcibly removed from their land in the 1830s during the Trail of Tears.


Rosa Parks

Montgomery Bus Boycott

The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a year-long protest in Montgomery, Alabama, where African Americans refused to ride city buses to fight against segregation. It began after Rosa Parks was arrested and became a major victory for the Civil Rights Movement, helping to end unfair bus laws.