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  • [[Image:Barnett Wright.jpg|right|thumb|Barnett Wright]] '''Barnett Wright''' (born c. [[1961]]) is the executive editor of the ''[[Birmingham Times]]
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  • ...Methodist Church]] to form [[New Beginnings United Methodist Church]]. The Wright's Chapel building became the home of the new church. ...rt of the [[Central Alabama Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church]] a segregated regional association for African Americans in the national (or "
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  • * [[A. J. Farley]], [[1909]]–[[1910]] (appointed) * [[M. J. Sharp]], 1910–[[1912]]
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  • '''Eddie Wright''' (born in Cambellton, Florida; died [[November 8]], [[2005]] in Mobile) w As a car dealer, Wright was known for accepting almost anything for a down payment and offering cars to people with poor credit or no credit.
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  • ...letree residence''' (also known as the '''Ogletree-Wright-Ivey Home''') is a historic Greek Revival style house, probably built in the 1840s and located ...r and a half later, just as the [[Civil War]] was breaking out, to [[W. S. J. Lumpkin]].
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  • The '''Birmingham Amateur Movie Association''' was founded in [[1928]] as a member organization of the New York City-based Amateur Cinema League of Ame The group was chartered during a meeting in the auditorium of the [[Birmingham Public Library]] on Friday ev
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  • The '''Excelsior Steam Laundry''' was a prominent clothes and linen cleaning service in [[downtown Birmingham]] fro ...ered a float parodying the Birmingham Steam Laundry's entry which featured a large reclining figure "fanning away opposition."
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  • [[Image:Wright Building.jpg|right|thumb|450px|Wright Building, c. 1890s]] ...'''Wright Building''', later also called the '''Woolworth Building''', was a large commercial building constructed in [[1883]] on the northwest corner o
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  • * President: [[Peter Wright]] (October 2019-), formerly [[Bruce Limbaugh]] (2016-resigned October 4, 20 ..., Place 2: [[John Hardin]] (appointed November 4, 2019-), formerly [[Peter Wright]]
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  • '''K & J's Elegant Pastries & Creamery''' is a bakery and ice cream shop owned by [[Kristal Thomas-Bryant]] with her husba ...s that created a sensation, bringing long lines to the business. She added a [[List of food trucks|food truck]] nicknamed "Pinky."
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  • '''Theodore Alexander Klebs''' was a German-born physician and pharmacist who operated '''Klebs Drug Store''' in ...et North|20th Street]]. He had a second store on the [[Southside]], with [[J. E. Austin]] as clerk, in [[1893]]. By [[1896]] Klebs had relocated to [[3r
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  • * [[J. A. Shinn]], 1919–1920 * [[Ed Howard|Edward J. Howard]], 1948–1959
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  • ...noted architect based in Tuscaloosa that was an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright. ...in Wichita, Kansas. From Taliesin, Schuyler moved to Wichita where he was a practicing architect designing homes, public and religious buildings in the
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  • ...by" Wright III''' (born [[August 28]], [[1994]] in Windsor, California) is a former linebacker for the [[2022 Birmingham Stallions|2022]] and [[2023 Bir ...nd was an all-state selection in his junior and senior years, and rated as a two-star college football prospect.
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  • '''''Poetry Birmingham Literary Journal''''' ('''PBLJ''') is a British literary journal featuring poetry and criticism. It was founded in .... J. Wright]]. Harmony Holiday of Los Angeles, California also contributed a prose meditation on the poetics of Birmingham natives [[Sun Ra]] and [[Ange
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  • '''''Things You Ought to Know About Birmingham''''' was a feature-length documentary silent film jointly produced in [[1925]] by Impe ...dy of [[Howard College]]. Slugger Babe Ruth also made an appearance during a visit to [[Rickwood Field]].
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  • '''The Garden''' is a shopping center located on [[Main Street (Gardendale)|Main Street]] in [[Ga * [[J & L Signs and Stamps]]
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  • '''Ensley Baptist Church''' was a Baptist church located on the corner of [[Avenue E Ensley|Avenue E]] and [[ ...[Avenue G Ensley|Avenue G]] and [[18th Street Ensley|18th Street]], adding a pastorage in [[1906]].
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  • * [[1927]]: The [[Alabama Theatre]] held a grand opening preview for invited guests. ...A. J. Lockhart, dressed as Santa Claus, shot John Parsons to death outside a Cherokee County church [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&
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  • '''Husky Barber Shop''' was a barber shop located at 7018 [[Gadsden Highway]] in [[Trussville]]. ...] by [[Cecil Cornelius]], who bought the [[Trussville Barber Shop]] from [[J. M. Herring]] and rebranded as Husky.
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