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  2. Declaration of martial law in Russell County, Alabama

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    Alabama Governor (1951–1955) Gordon Persons. On July 22, 1954, a limited state of martial law was declared in Russell County, Alabama, by Governor Gordon Persons.The county, particularly Phenix City, had become lawless, and Persons lost faith in the local law enforcement, which had been implicated in illegal gambling syndicates, political corruption, and the murder of Albert Patterson, the ...

  3. Phenix City, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Phenix City is a city in Alabama, near the Georgia border, with a population of 38,817. It has a humid subtropical climate, a history of crime and corruption, and a college campus of Troy University.

  4. Time in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the time zones and daylight saving time in Alabama, a U.S. state in the Central Time Zone. Find out which areas follow Eastern Time and why.

  5. Smiths Station, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Smiths Station is a city in Lee County, Alabama, with a population of 5,384 in 2020. It is part of the Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area and has a history dating back to 1738.

  6. Russell County, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Russell County is a county in the southeastern part of Alabama, with a population of 59,183 as of 2020. It has a history of lawlessness, political corruption and vice, and is part of the Columbus, GA -AL Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  7. 40 Hour Week (For a Livin') - Wikipedia

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    A country music song by Alabama that salutes blue-collar workers and became their 17th No. 1 hit in 1985. Learn about the song's history, lyrics, music video and chart performance.

  8. My Home's in Alabama (song) - Wikipedia

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    A song by Alabama, written by Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry, that became their breakthrough hit in 1980. Learn about the song's background, reception, edits, chart performance and state ballad status.

  9. The Phenix City Story - Wikipedia

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    A 1955 American film noir crime film based on the real-life assassination of Albert Patterson, who ran for Alabama Attorney General on a reform platform. The film depicts the corruption and violence in Phenix City, a town controlled by organized crime, and its impact on the Patterson family.