Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign will be blanketing Alabama with three ads defining her as a proponent of criminal justice reform and raising the minimum wage while highlighting her record as first lady, secretary of state and as a U.S. senator, the campaign exclusively told AL.com. The three spots will start airing Thursday.

One of the ads, "Broken," talks about racial inequality in the criminal justice system and Clinton's plan to fight it, including creating jobs, improving education and expanding health care. The ad, which can be viewed below, will hit the airwaves in Montgomery, Birmingham and Mobile.

Another ad, "Lifetime," points out Clinton's involvement in establishing the Children's Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, which was a key part of her legacy as first lady. It also highlights her work as secretary of state, and points out that she is in favor of increasing the minimum wage. The ads will be shown in the Birmingham, Montgomery, Huntsville and Mobile television markets. Watch it below:

An ad targeted for the Huntsville market, titled "New World," highlights Clinton's record on securing massive reductions in nuclear weapons and standing up for women's rights. Watch it below: