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Every city is full of history and Birmingham is no exception. The City has come a long way since the 1960s, when the civil rights struggles erupted in bombings, riots, and arrests that drew international attention to this city in north-central Alabama. Located at 520 16th Street North is the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. This gallery tells the story of Birmingham's tragic and triumphant contributions to the civil rights movement during the 1950s and '60s. This amazing museum offers multimedia presentations, photographs and other artifacts that document the African-American struggle for racial equality. This history can be related to other struggles for human rights worldwide.
Today�s real estate broker and sales agent tend to be older, on average, than are most other workers. Historically, many homemakers and retired people were attracted to real estate sales by the flexible and part-time work schedules characteristic of the field. A real estate broker wants to keep central to the transaction, protect the best interests of their members and address the unique needs of each multicultural global client by acquiring specialized training and designations. Real estate brokers reveal that the entry of new talent to the occupation is a positive trend. They also realize the challenges of adjusting with the interests, skill sets and ambitions of the new generation.


