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Al Hall Production is multi-media company that produce and provides consultations on various mediums.

06/11/2026
06/03/2026

Something new is coming to Anniston in 3 days.

Men need a place where they can be encouraged, challenged, supported, and connected.

On June 4th at 6 PM, we’re gathering for the first Men I Stir Brotherhood Night.

If you’ve been looking for authentic brotherhood, meaningful conversation, and spiritual growth, we invite you to join us.

📍 Romarin et Corbeaux Bookstore
1020 Noble Street, Anniston, AL

Tag a man who should be in the room.

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06/01/2026
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05/27/2026

My high school college advisors said, "I was not college material." I had to learn to release negative words from others.

Are you dwelling on negative words from others? Learn to release negativity

05/26/2026

in 1956, a bus boycott began in Tallahassee, Florida, after Florida A&M students Wilhelmina Jakes and Carrie Patterson refused to give up their seats to white passengers. Police charged them with “placing themselves in a position to incite a riot.”

After their arrest, the student body president, Brodes Hartley, called for a meeting of the 2,300 students. They voted to boycott the buses, leading to two temporary shutdowns of the bus company. The police arrested 26 people in the protests.

The Rev. C.K. Steele helped form the Inter-Civic Council, which created a car pool system for African Americans that city leaders attacked as an “illegal” business, leading to the arrest of Steele and others. He shot back to their opponents, “I would rather walk in dignity than ride in humiliation.”

Council leaders were arrested and charged with operating an “illegal car pool.” Steele, Jakes and Patterson had crosses burned outside their homes. On Jan. 3, 1957, a federal judge ruled bus segregation laws unconstitutional. Four days later, Tallahassee’s city commission repealed its segregation clause.

The city’s Civil Rights Heritage Walk highlights the boycott and other civil rights activities.
https://mississippitoday.org/2025/05/26/1956-tallahassee-bus-boycott/

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