Coffee & History: A Conversation with Alabama Heritage
This week on Coffee & History, we sit down with historian Dr. John Giggie [https://history.ua.edu/people/john-m-giggie/] to uncover one of Alabama's most powerful and long‑hidden civil rights stories: Bloody Tuesday. From the walls of First African Baptist Church to the streets of downtown Tuscaloosa, Dr. Giggie walks us through the events of June 9, 1964, when hundreds of Black citizens gathered to march for justice and were met with violence, tear gas, and a decades‑long effort to erase what happened. He shares why this moment sits between Birmingham and Selma as a pivotal turning point, how the story was buried, and why it matters now more than ever.
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