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Urban redevelopment as soft memory-work in Montgomery, Alabama
Journal of Urban Affairs, 2020ABSTRACTScholars are increasingly studying memory-work as an essential place-defining force within cities, but few scholars have analyzed urban redevelopers as agents of memory-work.
Joshua Inwood, Derek H. Alderman
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Planning, Civil Rights, and African American Voting: The Case of Montgomery, Alabama
Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2022This paper explores the link between African American civil rights activism and city planning before the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Using historical and spatial analyses, we discern the relationship between civil rights activism and leadership, voter registration, and city planning in Montgomery, Alabama, concluding—planning and African American activism
Binita Mahato, Rebecca Retzlaff, Xi Chen
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Cultural Resources Plan, Air University, Montgomery, Alabama
1992The purpose of the Cultural Resources Plan for Maxwell AFB, Gunter Annex is to conform to the directive set forth by Air Force Regulation 126-7, Historic Preservation (28 August 1987). The Cultural Resources Plan should be viewed as a specialized component of the Base Comprehensive Plan.
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User-Side Subsidies for Taxis and Buses in Montgomery, Alabama
1983The Montgomery User-Side Subsidy Demonstration began operation in August 1977. This was one of four demonstrations of the user-side subsidy concept conducted under the UMTA Service and Management Demonstration Program, and involved the provision of reduced fare shared-ride taxi and fixed-route bus service to the elderly and handicapped with the primary
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Woody Vegetation in the Black Belt Prairie of Montgomery County, Alabama, in 1845‐46
Ecology, 1971The presence of prairies in Alabama's Black Belt as reported by early explorers is further substantiated here by using the field notes and plats of the original land survey of Montgomery County (1845—46). One—third of the approximately 200,000 acres of Black Belt in the county was depicted as prairie on the field plats.
H Taylor, Rankin, D E, Davis
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Memory-Work in Montgomery, Alabama
FOCUS on Geography, 2021Derek Alderman, Joshua Inwood
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