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Discovering Alabama: Tuscaloosa Extended Interviews
Sharony Green - Associate Professor of History, The University of Alabama
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Sharony Green, Associate Professor of History at The University of Alabama, speaks to us about Tuscaloosa's Early Residents.
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Sharony Green, Associate Professor of History at The University of Alabama, expands on the difficulties in learning Tuscaloosa's History.
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Sharony Green, Associate Professor of History at The University of Alabama, shows how Tuscaloosa has always been a home for Education and Educators.​
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Sharony Green, Associate Professor of History at The University of Alabama, shares her experience with teaching a more dynamic telling of history.
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Sharony Green, Associate Professor of History at The University of Alabama, shows us that all of America's residents wish to be part of the American dream.
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Sharony Green, Associate Professor of History at The University of Alabama, expands on the realities of King Cotton.
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Sharony Green, Associate Professor of History at The University of Alabama, expands on how Tuscaloosa recovered after The Civil War.​

Guy Hubbs - Professor Emeritus, Birmingham-Southern College & Author Tuscaloosa: 200 Years in the Making
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Guy Hubbs, Professor Emeritus Birmingham-Southern College and Author of 'Tuscaloosa: 200 Years in the Making', talks to us about Alabama's State Capitol Building located in Tuscaloosa.
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Guy Hubbs, Professor Emeritus Birmingham-Southern College and Author of 'Tuscaloosa: 200 Years in the Making', shows how Tuscaloosa went from a rough frontier town to Alabama's Capital city.
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Guy Hubbs, Professor Emeritus Birmingham-Southern College and Author of 'Tuscaloosa: 200 Years in the Making', expands on the roll African Americans played in building Tuscaloosa.
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Guy Hubbs, Professor Emeritus Birmingham-Southern College and Author of 'Tuscaloosa: 200 Years in the Making', tells us what happened after Alabama's State Capital moved from Tuscaloosa to Montgomery.

Pat O'Neil - Deputy Director, Geological Survey of Alabama
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Pat O'Neil, Deputy Director of the Geological Survey of Alabama, talks to us about the policy changes over his 30+ year career.​
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Pat O'Neil, Deputy Director of the Geological Survey of Alabama, talks to us about Tuscaloosa's changing economic model after The Civil War.
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Pat O'Neil, Deputy Director of the Geological Survey of Alabama, talks to us about The Black Warrior River and the changes he's seen.​

Tim Parker - Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Committee
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​Tim Parker, part of the Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Committee, regales us with a short history of his family's business.
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​Tim Parker, part of the Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Committee, tells us the changes he's seen in the Black Warrior River.
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