A Moment in History
The Amistad Murals consists of three panels: The Revolt, The Court Scene, and Back to Africa. They are housed in Savery Library and are known as one of artist Hale Aspacio Woodruff’s best known works.

The Amistad Murals consists of three panels: The Revolt, The Court Scene, and Back to Africa. They are housed in Savery Library and are known as one of artist Hale Aspacio Woodruff’s best known works.
Office of Public RelationsTalladega News | Talladega College Calendar | Publications CenterThe office of Public Relations is instrumental in bringing greater visibility and recognition to Talladega as a national and international leader in higher education. This mission is accomplished by building sound relationships with the college's constituencies and public groups, including the media, federal and local governments, and the community. This office is also responsible for the approval of all college and departmental brochures. The contact information for the Office of Public Relations is as follows: Mrs. Nicola LawlerPublic Relations Talladega College 627 West Battle Street Talladega, Alabama 35160 Phone: 256-761-6207 publicrelations@talladega.edu |
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Talladega College
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Phone: (866) 540-3956
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The history of Talladega College began on November 20, 1865, when two former slaves William Savery and Thomas Tarrant, both of Talladega, met in convention with a group of new freedmen in Mobile, Alabama.