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| » Read discussion on Murder Creek 03/04/10 Bob Zellner is the son and grandson of Klansmen, but fought tirelessly for Civil Rights. He is being honored with an invitation to share his stories at the 10th Congressional Civil Rights Pilgrimage on March 5 - 7, 2010, marking the 45th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday. Bob Zellner's memoir, The Wrong Side of Murder Creek:
03/04/10 Bob Zellner is the son and grandson of Klansmen, but fought tirelessly for Civil Rights. He is being honored with an invitation to share his stories at the 10th Congressional Civil Rights Pilgrimage on March 5 - 7, 2010, marking the 45th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday. Bob Zellner's memoir, The Wrong Side of Murder Creek: A White Southerner in the Freedom Movement, tells a courageous story that ...
12/17/09 Major roads were open Tuesday with the exception of Ala. 41, where Murder Creek and the Conecuh River remained above flood stage and over the highway. Officials said that U.S. 31 was clear from Mobile through Brewton and northward.
12/16/09 Brewton and East Brewton residents were slogging through creek waters that flooded businesses and closed schools and roads Tuesday. Weather conditions were expected to improve somewhat, but as Burnt Corn Creek was falling by evening, Murder Creek remained on the rise, officials said. |