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Read about the history of Alabama! Jump in and experience the news just as it was written when it happened. Explore the changes from slavery through the Civil War and beyond; to the exciting news of activists like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. Read news about influential people like Harper Lee and Nat King Cole and see how Alabama newspaper articles reported on them.
Learning the history of your Alabama ancestry can be important for your research as well as entertaining to discover! Newspaper archives give you the tools you need to find your family and learn their story through events big and small reported in the news. Search Alabama newspapers to find birth, marriage, and death or obituary records. Uncover your family story through news stories, mentions in articles, and even advertisements. There is so much to discover about your family and the places they lived—sometimes a quick read in a historical newspaper will give you an important piece in your family history puzzle.
NewspaperArchive.com reaches out to libraries, historical societies, and newspaper publications to gather content for our archives. We put great care into digitizing microfilm and physical newspapers, so we can offer relevant Alabama records and help you find your family.
NewspaperArchives.com aims to give you the best newspaper content, so you have a higher chance of finding your family or other important news. While our Alabama newspaper archive has records from Birmingham, Mobile, Montgomery, and other big cities in Alabama we focus on smaller publications from smaller towns like Courtland or Hanceville.
Collecting smaller publications increases your chances of finding ancestors in old newspaper articles. In big cities, the paper is generally focused on state, country, or world news and well-attended events, but in smaller towns, everyone has a greater chance of being featured in a newspaper article. Find your family in smalltown newspaper articles!
Our digital collection has more than 99 publications from 27 cities across Alabama, including publications like the Jacksonville Republican, Decatur Daily, and Anniston Star. Search through Alabama newspaper archives to find newspaper publications as far back as 1830 or search by city to find all newspaper publications in that city.
Family history in Alabama is important for several reasons. It helps individuals connect with their ancestors and understand their heritage, fostering a sense of identity and belonging. Alabama, admitted to the Union as the 22nd state on December 14, 1819, has a rich history that is waiting for you to explore. Given Alabama's diverse population, which includes Native American, African American, and European American communities, family history research can uncover stories of migration, resilience, and cultural exchange. Additionally, understanding family history can provide context for the broader historical narratives of the state, offering personal perspectives on significant events. The state's historical records, including newspapers, provide a valuable resource for those interested in tracing family histories and all types of research. Understanding family history in Alabama offers insights into the cultural, social, and economic developments that have shaped the state over the centuries.
Search for names and keywords to find your ancestors in historical newspapers. Look for your family members that have passed on and learn what they were known for among their community. Read their stories and experience the details of their everyday life. Or search for keywords to learn about historical events in Alabama. Learn about the days of slavery and follow history through its abolishment. Read about brave souls who stood for what was right and those who quietly made a difference in their local community. Step into the shoes of the past and read about events that changed Alabama, the United States, and the world. Newspapers often feature events like marriages, births, deaths or obituaries, and other life events.
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