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===Births===
===Births===
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* [[March 1]]: [[Jim McElwain]], college football coach
* [[March 2]]: [[Al Del Greco]], NFL kicker and sports radio host
* [[March 3]]: [[Tim James]], asphalt paving contractor and bridge developer
* [[March 21]]: [[Mark Waid]], comic book writer
* [[March 31]]: [[Gregg Carr]], NFL lineman and orthopaedic surgeon
* [[April 26]]: [[Jimmy Kitchens]], NASCAR driver
* [[May 22]]: [[Steve French]], [[Alabama State Senate]]
* [[May 25]]: [[Lionel James]], NFL running back
* [[June 8]]: [[Chris Dupont]], restaurateur
* [[June 11]]: [[John Mark Stallings]], son of coach [[Gene Stallings]]
* [[July 19]]: [[Chris Woods]], NFL receiver
* [[July 25]]: [[Mark Cullum]], ''[[Birmingham News]]'' editorial cartoonist
* [[August 3]]: [[SI Reasoning]], musician, dancer, artist, playwright and activist
* [[August 11]]: [[Ennis Whatley]], NBA player
* [[September 30]]: [[Dave Magadan]], Major League baseball player
* [[October 7]]: [[Dale Watson]], country singer/songwriter
* [[October 29]]: [[Joey Jones]], NFL receiver and college football coach
* [[November 18]]: [[John Carter]], [[Homewood Police Department]] corrections officer
* [[November 30]]: [[Bo Jackson]], NFL running back and Major League Baseball player
* [[Ondray Agee]], [[Alabama Power Company]] meter reader and [[Kingston]] neighborhood officer
* [[Murry Bartow]], [[UAB Blazers basketball]] head coach
* [[Elisa Burns-Macon]], [[Birmingham City Schools]] and [[Altamont School]] teacher
* [[Colin Coyne]], real estate developer and business consultant
* [[Steve Dubrinsky]], restaurateur
* [[Julie Hitt]], [[Miss Alabama]]
* [[Steven Hoyt]], [[Birmingham City Council]]
* [[Karmi Ingber]], rabbi of [[Knesseth Israel Congregation]]
* [[David Maluff]], restaurateur
* [[Tadd McVay]], [[HealthSouth]] chief financial officer
* [[Jennifer Trammell]], CEO of the [[Greater Shelby County Chamber of Commerce]]


===Graduations===
===Graduations===

Revision as of 12:18, 25 November 2013

1962 was the 91st year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Civil Rights Movement

Business

Religion

Sports

Works

Books

Buildings

People

Births

Graduations

Marriages

Awards

Deaths

See also: List of homicides in 1962

Context

In 1962

Top grossing films of 1962

Notable books published in 1962

Popular music in 1962

Notable births in 1962 included

Notable deaths included

1960s
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