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* 1st quarter: [[SouthFirst Bank]] of [[Sylacauga]] merged with [[FirstBanc]] of [[Talladega]].  
* 1st quarter: [[SouthFirst Bank]] of [[Sylacauga]] merged with [[FirstBanc]] of [[Talladega]].  
* February: Tuscaloosa's [[University Boulevard (Tuscaloosa)|University Boulevard]] [[Hooligans]] relocated to [[15th Street Tuscaloosa|15th Street]].
* February: Tuscaloosa's [[University Boulevard (Tuscaloosa)|University Boulevard]] [[Hooligans]] relocated to [[15th Street Tuscaloosa|15th Street]].
* [[February 8]]–[[March 29]]: Workers at the [[Bessemer Amazon Fulfillment Center]] conducted an election on whether to form a collective bargaining unit through the [[RWDSU Mid-South Council|Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union]].
* [[February 8]]–[[March 29]]: Workers at the [[Bessemer Amazon Fulfillment Center]] voted not to form a collective bargaining unit through the [[RWDSU Mid-South Council|Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union]].
* March: [[Hollywood Pools]] acquired [[Alabama Gas Light & Grill]].
* March: [[Hollywood Pools]] acquired [[Alabama Gas Light & Grill]].
* [[April 1]]: [[United Mine Workers of America]] began a labor strike against [[Warrior Met Coal]].
* [[April 1]]: [[United Mine Workers of America]] began a labor strike against [[Warrior Met Coal]].

Revision as of 10:41, 9 April 2021

RWDSU Mid-South Council representatives campaigning for unionization of the Bessemer Amazon Fulfillment Center in January 2021

2021 is the 150th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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In 2021 insurrectionists stormed the U.S. Capitol, disrupting Congress's certification of the 2020 presidential election. For inciting the mob, President Trump was impeached for a second time.

Notable people who died in 2021 included activist Vernon Jordan; actors Hal Holbrook, Yaphet Kotto, Cloris Leachman, Christopher Plummer, George Segal, Cicely Tyson, and Jessica Walter; authors Beverly Cleary and Larry McMurtry; baseball hall of famers Hank Aaron and Don Sutton; basketball coach John Chaney; basketball player/executive Elgin Baylor; boxer Marvin Hagler; director Robert Altman; football coach Marty Schottenheimer; magician Mark Wilson; musician Mary Wilson; poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; radio/television interviewer Larry King; radio host Rush Limbaugh; former Secretary of State George Schultz; and Watergate figure G. Gordon Liddy.

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