Selma University Historic District in Selma, Alabama, encompasses a collection of historically significant buildings and grounds that served as a vital center for African American education and community life during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The district includes academic buildings, dormitories, and other structures reflecting the architectural styles prevalent during its operational period. It stands as a testament to the educational aspirations and resilience of the Black community in the South.
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Black; Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
410 Martin Luther King, Jr. St., Selma, Alabama
Ethnic Heritage-black; Social History; Health/Medicine; Architecture
700 L.l. Anderson Ave., Selma, Alabama
Politics/Government
11 Mi (17.6 Km) Sw Of Selma At Jct. Of Cahaba And Alabama Rivers, Selma, Alabama
Architecture
17 Mi. (27 Km) S Of Selma On Al 89, Selma, Alabama
Politics/Government; Architecture
109 Union St., Selma, Alabama
Us 80, Mp 85.415, Selma, Alabama
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Social History; Architecture
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