Happy Alabama Day! All My Reasons Why Our Values Are Values Americans Need

In 1819, President James Madison welcomed Alabama as the 22nd state in the United States. Governor Kay “Meemaw” Ivey declared Saturday as “Alabama Day.”

Alabama became a territory in 1817 after separating from the old Mississippi Territory. In 1819, Congress passed a law allowing inhabitants of the Alabama Territory to draft a state constitution.

The state constitution of Alabama includes provisions that explicitly uphold the First and Second Amendments, ensuring that these rights are safeguarded. An essential aspect that attracted people to settle in Alabama was the state’s protection of the right to work, preventing undue influence from labor unions, a principle enshrined in the constitution.

Article 1, Section 35 of the constitution clearly states:

As a refugee of two states (California and Illinois) where the government regularly promotes and creates laws that usurp and oppress, it is refreshing that this is not only defined, but can be used to defend. Alabamians love their constitution, strive to live up to its values, and hold its representatives accountable to it. Nothing is perfect; sadly, there are many imperfect people and legislators who are greedy, craven, or just want to trade freedom for oppression, not to mention the fissures and flaws in the infrastructure of the state that need repair. There is much work to be done to fully align with the constitution, and I am here to help see it done. But our values and focus closely align with what Thomas Jefferson intended when he wrote, “We The People.” We could also provide guidance to those states that have moved away from self-governance and individual liberty into statism. 

My state representative, Kerry “Bubba” Underwood (so Southern), spoke at our local Republican club meeting about the 2025 Alabama legislative agenda, and he was optimistic that because of the results of the 2024 election, a unique alignment had occurred. President-elect Trump won the state by 65 percent and won 55 of 67 counties. With optimism from these results both nationally and local, Underwood had this to say about Alabama values. 

I believe that the values of Alabama should be the values of the entire country. This is, you know, a beautiful state, a beautiful place to live. And I believe it’s time for us to take our values and our significant things and tell the rest of the country this is what matters here and this is how we can save the world.

I know moving to the state saved our lives on too many levels to recount here. When we were making plans to move here, while we received a great deal of support and encouragement, we also encountered a whole lot of negativity. Most of that came from people who had heard about Alabama or from their knowledge of the history of Alabama’s sins of slavery and Jim Crow. Now that I have lived here for over a year, have had a chance to study and participate in its history, and interact with the generational legacy of people and towns, there is a huge balance of things Alabama got right and the contributions it has made to America and society at large. Our U.S. Senator Tommy “Coach” Tuberville wrote in his homage to the state:

If it’s not already clear how amazing our state is, here’s some Alabama trivia to end on: Hank Williams, Nat King Cole, Cher and Lionel Richie – some of America’s most famed musicians – call our state home. Other famed Alabamians include Willie T. Mays, Booker T. Washington, George Washington Carver, Helen Keller, Octavia Spencer, Courteney Cox and many more. What else makes the state unique? Alabama is the most biodiverse state east of the Mississippi River with 64 types of terrestrial ecosystems. From celebrities to its landscape, Alabama is truly one of a kind.  

The state is an underappreciated and unrecognized jewel that has a tremendous history that doesn’t just include oppression of people of color or backwood mentalities. But often, that is all you hear about. We know a lot about the Tuskegee Experiment but less about the Tuskegee Airmen and the famed “Red Tails.” We hear a great deal about Birmingham and less about Winston County for their protection of the Cherokee, their refusal to participate in the Civil War, and their contribution to the First Alabama Calvary, a Union regiment in the then-slave state. We hear much about the civil rights movement in Montgomery and less about the movement in Florence, where, in 1963, Wendell Wilkie Gunn not only integrated Florence College (now University of North Alabama) but now serves on its board. 

According to Alabama lore, Mardi Gras actually and not New Orleans. It is an established fact that Veterans Day in America started in Alabama. And many don’t realize that Huntsville has been a pivotal part of the space race and is one of the technology hubs of the world.

Creek Indians began to pass through Tuscumbia on their way west as early as 1827. Generally, the Indians were treated well in Tuscumbia. The newspaper reported that the citizens of Tuscumbia felt “sympathy and general admiration” for the Cherokees. A Creek chief, Chilly McIntos described their stay here as: “The citizens of Tuscumbia have treated us like brothers, and our helpless women were furnished by the good women of the town with clothing… As long as our nation remains upon this earth we will recollect Tuscumbia.” November 30, 1827

Tuscumbia’s citizens’ positive acceptance and care of the Indians as they were moving through the area saved many lives, and is a proud party of the city’s heritage.

So, along with Alabama’s constitution, these historic examples show that Alabama values are weaved through the fabric of our state and its people and ultimately win the day. These values should be shared with the rest of the nation to encourage and facilitate what President-elect Donald Trump said in his victory speech would be a “new, golden age for the United States.” 

I’m here for it.

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