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  2. Tuscaloosa Warriors - Wikipedia

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    For their lone 1963 season, the Warriors compiled an 8-7 record with home games being played at both Tuscaloosa County High School Stadium and Denny Stadium. Due to low home attendance, in May 1964 team ownership announced the franchise would be relocated to Columbus, Mississippi and compete as the Columbus Warriors for the 1964 season. [2]

  3. Bloody Tuesday (1964) - Wikipedia

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    Bloody Tuesday was a march that occurred on June 9, 1964, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, during the Civil Rights Movement.The march was both organized and led by Rev. T. Y. Rogers and was to protest against segregated drinking fountains and restrooms in the county courthouse.

  4. List of Alabama High School Athletic Association ...

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    Junior High 1960 Coffee -- 1961 Tuscaloosa -- 1962 Tuscaloosa -- 1963 Tuscaloosa -- 1964 Tuscaloosa -- 1965 Tuscaloosa -- 1966 Sidney Lanier Mountain Brook: 1967 Tuscaloosa (6) Mountain Brook: 1968 Huntsville: Whitesburg 1969 W.A. Berry: Vestavia Hills: 1970 W.A. Berry: Mountain Brook: 1971 W.A. Berry: Mountain Brook: 1972 W.A. Berry: Mountain ...

  5. Tuscaloosa's 'Bloody Tuesday' Changed the Course of History - AOL

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  7. Tuscaloosa City Schools - Wikipedia

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    In the segregated Druid High School, students would receive hand-me-down textbooks from the white Tuscaloosa High School, which would then cause them to fall behind academically to their white counterparts. [4] In 1975 the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and the U.S. Department of Justice started an effort to make Tuscaloosa schools racially integrated.

  8. Tuscaloosa County High School (historical) - Wikipedia

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    Many of them from south Tuscaloosa County were bused across the City of Tuscaloosa to get to County High. During the 1940s, the school building was the high point in local political rallies. Political rallies were held all across the county and only a few days before the election, a big county wide political rally was at County High Alabama's ...

  9. 1964 Alabama Crimson Tide football team - Wikipedia

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    To open the 1964 season, the Crimson Tide defeated Georgia 31–3 in what was the first game for Vince Dooley as head coach of the Bulldogs. [13] [14] [15] After the Crimson Tide took a 7–0 lead on a five-yard Hudson Harris touchdown run in the first quarter, Georgia scored their only points early in the second on a 26-yard Robert Etter field goal.