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Postings from the Road

Faith on 42 Acres: A visit to the Hunter Street Baptist Church

At the Hunter Street Baptist Church it's okay if you don't know all the words. Two large T.V. screens hanging on either side of the stage display the lyrics to the songs and hymns the choir sings. An outline of the scripture passages used in the pastor's sermon are likewise handed out so all can follow along.
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Birmingham Today

Birmingham is a tough former steel town that looms over visitors. Every building seems self-conscious about the past, with a tribute to Justice carved over its front door and too many potted palms in the lobby. The Southern sun is bright, a merry little trolley circles downtown every few minutes to whisk tourists into the city's shopping districts, but the streets feel empty on this warm spring weekend.
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Following a Righteous Journey From the Past Into the Future

As director of the Rosa Parks Library and Museum in Montgomery, Georgette Norman is immersed in the history of desegregation. Pictures of Parks, a woman whose quiet determination and demand for justice changed the lives of blacks, stare at her. For Norman, who was born and raised in Montgomery, the pictures and museum displays also reflect her own journey through the civil rights movement.
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Welcome to L.A.-Lower Alabama!

Thursday was a day of religious diversity in Alabama. We encountered Civil Rights history, Muslim political action, Hindu faith, and a conservative Christian agenda.
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Photo Essay: Hinduism in Montgomery

Photos from the Hindu Society of Alabama.
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A Community Sows the Seeds of Hope

Recognized as the second poorest county in the state and within the top 100 in the nation, Perry County's 11,861 people have become aware of Sowing Seeds of Hope, an ecumenical non-profit faith-based organization making inroads in the area. Seeds of Hope repairs homes, restores churches and provides healthcare and education for many through a full-time staff of two and more than 600 local and statewide volunteers.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Center

Dr. King never intended to become leader of a nationwide movement, never intended to incur the titles of prophet, hero or martyr that were given him after his death on April 4, 1968. The legacy of his work -- and his words -- speak otherwise here.
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Wading For a King

Greg Fowler looks like just another guy cleaning a pool. The pool he cleans, though, gets hundreds of visitors a day and none of them come to swim.
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Day 4 in Gullah Country: E Done Learn a Heap of Ting, Enty?

To get to the Penn Center on St. Helena Island from Charleston, take route 17 south towards the ocean. It's an easy trip, about one hour and 45 minutes on smooth highways through small towns, made easier since the 1960s by low bridges that now span the marshes and waterways separating the mainland from the island.
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Together Again

For the first time since Friday morning at 8:00 a.m., the Covering Religion class came together as a whole. Dinner at Magnolia's restaurant in the French Quarter of Charleston united 16 members and religion writers and historians from Charleston.
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Charleston -- March 13

The service started at 9:00 a.m., but men and women filed in as late as 9:45 a.m., shaking hands with other members and talking during the chanting of prayers. For some members of the Covering Religion class, this freedom of movement and conversation within the context of a religious service was surprising.
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Shabbat Shalom Ya'll

Columbia journalism students in the Covering Religion class were scheduled to make their first stop at the Islamic Center of Charleston for Friday afternoon prayers. But no Columbia students were present. Thanks to a cancelled flight, students were forced to take four separate planes to Charleston. Five were stuck in Atlanta overnight and did not arrive in "The Holy City" until Saturday.
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