Alabama

//ˌæ.ləˈbæmə//

"Alabama" in a Sentence (12 examples)

It all started in Montgomery, Alabama, on December 1, 1955.

Ann Hodges of Sylacauga, Alabama was slightly injured when a 19.84 kilogram meteorite crashed through the roof of her home.

Tom was born in a tiny town in Alabama.

Sami was Layla's Southern sweetheart. They were both from Alabama.

The Library of Congress marked Black History Month with an exhibition dedicated to Rosa Parks – best known for her refusal to give up her seat to a white man on a crowded bus in Montgomery, Alabama.

Tom was born in Boston, Alabama.

On Sunday, Lewis's casket was carried across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, where the one-time "Freedom Rider" was among civil rights demonstrators beaten by state troopers in 1965.

Texas, Alabama, Utah, and Arizona abuse trans children.

Karl works at a Walmart in a small town in Alabama.

Damiano was a freshman at the University of Alabama.

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That’s right. In fact, a law which passed in Mississippi is so restrictive, it could close the one remaining abortion clinic they have in the entire state, meaning a Mississippi woman, right now, could be saying to herself, “I need to go someplace more progressive like Alabama.”

So when King – who had been in Atlanta for “Bloody Sunday” – telegrammed Parks about returning to Alabama to take part in a third mass march from Selma to Montgomery, her immediate answer was “Why, of course.”

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