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  • [[Image:John Rhoden.jpg|right|thumb|John Rhoden]] '''John Walter Rhoden''' (born [[March 13]], [[1918]] in [[Birmingham]]; died [[Jan
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  • [[Image:John Rhoden.jpg|right|thumb|John Rhoden]] '''John Walter Rhoden''' (born [[March 13]], [[1918]] in [[Birmingham]]; died [[Jan
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  • ...hts Movement|Civil Rights]] leader [[Fred Shuttlesworth]]. The bronze by [[John Rhoden]] (1918–2001) was unveiled on [[November 14]], [[1992]] during the [[Category:John Rhoden works]]
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  • * [[2001]]: Sculptor [[John Rhoden]] died.
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  • * [[John Powers]] (b. 1978) * [[John Rhoden]] (1918–2001)
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  • * [[1984]]: A collection of [[John Rhoden]]'s sculpture went on display at [[Birmingham Museum of Art]]. * [[1934]]: Hockey coach [[John Brophy]] was born in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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  • * [[John Rhoden]], sculptor (did not finish)
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  • * [[1918]]: Sculptor [[John Rhoden]] was born.
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  • * [[Fred L. Shuttlesworth sculpture]], by John Rhoden located at the [[Birmingham Civil Rights Institute]]. * [[John Joseph Eagan Memorial Statue]], sculpted by Walter Hancock and located at t
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  • ...floor of [[Cameron Elementary School]] on [[Southside]]. Superintendent [[John Phillips]]' permission to allow high school classes for African Americans w * [[John Porter]], pastor of [[6th Avenue Baptist Church]] and State Representative
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  • ...Fame]]: [[Sara Finley]], [[S. Richardson Hill Jr]], [[Sandral Hullett]], [[John Kirklin]], [[James Pittman]] ...Birmingham Business Hall of Fame]]: [[Neal Berte]], [[Thomas Bradford]], [[John Eagan]], [[Stanley Mackin|J. Stanley Mackin]], [[William Spencer III]]
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  • * [[March 13]]: [[John Rhoden]], sculptor * [[February 14]]: Writer [[John DuBose]] was killed in a railway accident.
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  • * The [[Fred Shuttlesworth statue]] by [[John Rhoden]]. * August: The new [[John Carroll Catholic High School]] campus on [[Lakeshore Parkway]] opened.
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  • * [[February 21]]: [[John Floyd]], editor of ''[[Southern Living]]'' * [[August 7]]: [[John Amari]], judge
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  • * [[John Carroll Catholic High School]] opened. * [[September 1]]: [[John Caldwell]] succeeded [[Arthur Harman]] as [[President of the University of
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  • * Blalock, Bob & John Archibald (May 12, 1991) "Why Donald Watkins smiles: He's youngish, gifted * Helyar, John (July 25, 2005) "[http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/20
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  • ...ngham Museum of Art]] acquired the "[[Portrait of Lady Helen Vincent]]" by John Singer Sargent. * [[January 20]]–[[March 17]]: "Sculpture by [[John Rhoden]]" at the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]].
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  • * Zenor, John (February 27, 2015) "Deontay Wilder hoping to deliver self into boxing hist
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  • ...teel]] sold its properties in [[Bayview]], [[Docena]] and [[Edgewater]] to John W. Galbreath Real Estate. * [[John Claypool]] became pastor of Gilead Baptist Church in Madison County, Kentuc
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  • * [[John's Photo Service]] opened the first color film lab in [[Alabama]] at its new ...|Sam]] and [[Isadore Pizitz]] sold the [[Pizitz of Tuscaloosa]] chain to [[John S. Jemison and Associates]].
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  • * [[October 5]]: President John Kennedy appointed [[Walter Gewin]] to the [[United States Court of Appeals * [[John Grenier]] chaired the [[Alabama Young Republicans]].
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