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The University of Alabama is commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stand in the Schoolhouse Door throughout 2013, with a series of activities and events designed to honor the desegregation of UA in June 1963; the courage and dedication of the two African-American students who enrolled in the University on June 11, 1963; and the University’s ongoing commitment to change over the past 50 years and to continued progress in the next 50 years.

The theme for the year is “Through the Doors.”  A variety of programs, seminars, speakers and other activities sponsored by the colleges, divisions and organizations and a special series of events on June 11, 2013, will encourage the campus community to continue to make a difference on our campus, in their communities and throughout their lives, and to build a campus environment that welcomes inclusiveness, ensures acceptance and supports the opportunity for all members of the UA family to become their highest and best selves.

UA Today

African-American students provided key leadership in opening doors 50 years ago.  And, their courage opened doors for all students, faculty and staff.
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Perspectives

By collecting and sharing the stories of individuals who demonstrated courage and facilitated change, we can help ensure that progress will continue.
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Resources

The following links and information will provide additional insight and perspective for many of the historic events from June 1963 and the 50 years that followed.
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Events

Here are some of the events and activities that are helping the UA family recognize, honor and celebrate courage, change and progress.   
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