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* [[September 21]]: Preservationist [[Marvin Harper]]
* [[September 21]]: Preservationist [[Marvin Harper]]
* [[September 23]]: ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' columnist [[Clettus Atkinson]]
* [[September 23]]: ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' columnist [[Clettus Atkinson]]
* [[November 2]]: [[Golden Flake]] CEO [[Sloan Bashinsky, Sr]]
* [[Troy Ingram]], Klan leader and bomb maker
* [[Troy Ingram]], Klan leader and bomb maker
* [[George M. Murray]], Episcopal Bishop of Alabama
* [[George M. Murray]], Episcopal Bishop of Alabama

Revision as of 23:21, 16 March 2010

1919 was the 48th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham and the 100th anniversary of Alabama's statehood.

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1919 marked the end of World War I and saw the founding of the League of Nations. It was the year of the first Miss America pageant. Atatürk began the Turkish war of independence in 1919. The 18th amendment (Prohibition) was ratified and the 19th amendment (Women's suffrage) passed the legislature. The American Communist Party was established. The Cincinnati Reds were handed the World Series championship in the "Black Sox" scandal.

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