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Children of the Struggle: Tuskegee Stories That Stayed

Coffee & History: A Conversation with Alabama Heritage

Release Date: 02/03/2026

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Coffee & History: A Conversation with Alabama Heritage

In this episode of Coffee & History, Caroline and Susan sit down with Dr. Sonjia Parker Redmond and Dr. Beatrice J. Adams—co‑editors of the forthcoming book Children of the Struggle and the Ancestors Who Stayed by the University of Alabama Press, 2026. Together, they explore 21 powerful stories of the Tuskegee Institute High School Class of 1964 and the families who remained in the South during the Great Migration. From community resistance to the meaning of land ownership, Dr. Redmond and Dr. Adams share why these stories matter today. Pour a cup and join us for a heartfelt...

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Grab your coffee and join us as we preview the Winter 2026 issue of Alabama Heritage! This issue is packed with stories you won’t want to miss—life inside WWII POW camps, the mystery of actress Florence Elmore, a rediscovered Civil War grave, and the inventive genius of Max Carl Gritzner. Plus, explore Calhoun County and meet Alabama Makers. Get a sneak peek before the magazine hits your mailbox!    Subscribe to Alabama Heritage at     Coffee & History: A Conversation with Alabama Heritage is brought to you in partnership with the Poarch Band Creek Indians.

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Forty-three episodes. Dozens of guests. One unforgettable year. In this milestone episode, Rebecca, Susan, and Caroline share their favorite interviews, behind-the-scenes surprises, and the lessons learned along the way. It’s a celebration of Alabama’s history—and of you, our listeners. Join us for laughs, gratitude, and a sneak peek at what’s brewing for year two!   Bonus: We’re giving away our favorite Coffee & History mugs! Make sure you listen to the episode to find out more details on how to enter out giveaway.   Subscribe to Alabama Heritage at   ...

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In this episode of Coffee & History, Caroline and Susan sit down with Dr. Sonjia Parker Redmond and Dr. Beatrice J. Adams—co‑editors of the forthcoming book Children of the Struggle and the Ancestors Who Stayed by the University of Alabama Press, 2026. Together, they explore 21 powerful stories of the Tuskegee Institute High School Class of 1964 and the families who remained in the South during the Great Migration. From community resistance to the meaning of land ownership, Dr. Redmond and Dr. Adams share why these stories matter today. Pour a cup and join us for a heartfelt conversation rooted in courage, memory, and place.

Coffee & History: A Conversation with Alabama Heritage is brought to you in partnership with the Poarch Band Creek Indians.