SCOTTSBORO STORIES, BLOG & NAVIGATION GUIDE

>>PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR DATED STORY POSTINGS<<

>>LINKS ABOUT THE SCOTTSBORO BOYS MUSEUM LISTED BELOW<<

>>VIDEOS AT BOTTOM OF PAGE, INFO IN THE RIGHT COLUMN, "NEWS LINKS" LISTED BELOW<<

>>RESPONSIBLE COMMENTS TO STORIES INVITED<<

The "Scottsboro Stories" blog reflects the writings, photographs, arrangements, opinions and musings of me, Garry L. Morgan, only. I do not represent the Scottsboro Boys Museum or the Scottsboro Multicultural Foundation - the parent organization of the Scottsboro Boys Museum. I receive no profit from this endeavor. This blog is for educational purposes and that of open expression about racial and sexual discrimination, institutional and personal racism and the deadliest war of all time - "The Culture War."


SCOTTSBORO BOYS MUSEUM & CULTURAL CENTER STORIES

The Ledger: "Scottsboro, Ala., Museum Opens to Mark a Shameful Case https://www.theledger.com/news/20100221/scottsboro-ala-museum-opens-to-mark-a-shameful-case

Scottsboro Boys Museum: https://scottsboroboysmuseum.org/



Scottsboro Boys Museum on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sbmuseum/


Saturday, April 10, 2010

Travel South Showcase, Alabama Tourism Commission

A group picture, Alabama Travel South Showcase, Alabama Tourism Commission, Jackson County Chamber of Commerce participated in this mornings breakfast tour. A great group of people who will take back to their homes a positive picture of Scottsboro, Alabama.


All aboard, the tourism group departs for a stop at Unclaimed Baggage before their departure to Birmingham.

The group is traveling in style aboard this coach. This was a special tour which included tourism directors from different parts of the United States including Alabama.

All aboard! Sheila and Charles bid farewell to the tour group.

It was an early morning call for the Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center Staff this morning. The tour bus pulled up to the front door and 14 guests from the Travel South Showcase, Alabama Tourism Commission and the Chamber of Commerce ate breakfast at the museum and heard the story of the Scottsboro Boys Case.

No comments: