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1860

By 1860 the population was approaching one million; roughly half of the people were Black, and all but 5 percent of the state’s population was rural.

1861

In 1861 Alabama seceded from the Union and joined the Confederate States of America, which established its first capital in Montgomery.

1867

Following the collapse of the Confederacy and the refusal of the state legislature to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (that granted citizenship to former slaves), Alabama was placed under military rule in 1867.

1880

After 15 years of delay because of depression and capital shortages, cotton manufacturing and pig-iron production began to grow steadily in the state from about 1880.

1881

At Tuskegee Institute, founded in 1881 by Booker T. Washington, Doctor George Washington Carver carried out his famous agricultural research.

1964

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 finally ended segregation in public accommodations and provided protection against some forms of employment discrimination.

1975

The agency began operating on February 24, 1975, when Alice Rivlin was appointed its first Director.

2012

SW of ClantonNumber of counties: 67Largest county by population and area: Jefferson, 658,327 (2012); Baldwin, 1,596 sq mi.State forests: 21 (48,000 ac.)State parks: 22 (45,614 ac.)Area codes Tourism office

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