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  2. Alabama Book Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Book Festival is an annual literary festival held since 2006 [1] in Montgomery, AlabamaIn the past, it has been sponsored by the Alabama Center for the Book (formerly on the Auburn University campus, in the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities and now at the University of Alabama). [2]

  3. Category:Novels set in Alabama - Wikipedia

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  4. New rules proposed for children's books in Alabama libraries

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    Dec. 2—Proposed rules pushed by Gov. Kay Ivey that would place various restrictions on "inappropriate" books for children, including where public libraries shelve them, amount to censorship ...

  5. Category:Children's books set in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Children's books set in Alabama" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  6. Carl Carmer - Wikipedia

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    Carl Lamson Carmer (October 16, 1893 – September 11, 1976) was an American writer of nonfiction books, memoirs, and novels, many of which focused on American myths, folklore, and tales. His most famous book, Stars Fell on Alabama, was an autobiographical story of the time he spent living in Alabama. He was considered one of America's most ...

  7. List of rivers of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rivers of the US state of Alabama. Alabama has over 132,000 [1] miles of rivers and streams with more freshwater biodiversity than any other US state. Alabama's rivers are among the most biologically diverse waterways in the world. 38% of North America's fish species, 43% of its freshwater gill-breathing snails, 51% of its freshwater turtle species, and 60% of its freshwater ...

  8. Alabama literature - Wikipedia

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    The novel follows young Naomi on a plantation in Faunsdale, Alabama, who kills her master after being told that her sister will be forced to take her mother’s place in a supervised rape by male slaves for the purpose of breeding. [40] Naomi escapes and takes refuge at a brothel. She escapes from there a few years later, pregnant by a white man.

  9. Discovering Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Discovering Alabama is a series on Alabama Public Television about Alabama's natural history. [1] It is hosted by Doug Phillips, a naturalist-educator with the Alabama Museum of Natural History which produces the show. Broadcast since 1985, the show has won four Southeast Emmy Awards.