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* [[April 1]]: The [[Tutwiler Hotel (1914)|original Tutwiler Hotel]] closed its doors.
* [[April 1]]: The [[Tutwiler Hotel (1914)|original Tutwiler Hotel]] closed its doors.
* [[April 12]]: Three Dog Night headlined a [[List of concerts at Legion Field|massive concert]] at [[Legion Field]].
* [[April 12]]: Three Dog Night headlined a [[List of concerts at Legion Field|massive concert]] at [[Legion Field]].
* [[May 6]]: Black Oak Arkansas headlined a concert at the [[Birmingham International Raceway]].
* [[May 18]]: The [[Birmingham Festival Theatre]] debuted with a performance of "The Threepenny Opera" at [[East Lake Library]].
* [[May 18]]: The [[Birmingham Festival Theatre]] debuted with a performance of "The Threepenny Opera" at [[East Lake Library]].
* [[June 30]]: The [[Highland Racquet Club]] (former [[Birmingham Country Club]] building) was destroyed by fire.
* [[June 30]]: The [[Highland Racquet Club]] (former [[Birmingham Country Club]] building) was destroyed by fire.
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* [[George N. Sarris|George N.]] and [[Kostas Sarris]] opened [[Sarris Steak and Seafood]] in [[Homewood]].
* [[George N. Sarris|George N.]] and [[Kostas Sarris]] opened [[Sarris Steak and Seafood]] in [[Homewood]].
* [[Jim Walter Resources]] began accessing the [[Blue Creek Seam]] of bituminous coal at the [[Brookwood Mine]] near [[Brookwood]].
* [[Jim Walter Resources]] began accessing the [[Blue Creek Seam]] of bituminous coal at the [[Brookwood Mine]] near [[Brookwood]].
* The accounting firm of [[Warren Averett|Pearce & Summerford]] was founded.


===Government===
===Government===
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* The [[1972 general election]] was held.
* The [[1972 general election]] was held.
* [[October 2]]: [[John Scates]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills]].
* [[October 2]]: [[John Scates]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills]].
* [[November 21]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] appointed [[Ossie Ware Mitchell]] to the [[Birmingham Board of Education]].


===Sports===
===Sports===
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* USMC Chief Warrant Officer and Medal of Honor recipient [[Harold Wilson]] retired from his military service.
* USMC Chief Warrant Officer and Medal of Honor recipient [[Harold Wilson]] retired from his military service.
* [[Frank W. Bromberg]] succeeded his father, [[Charles L. Bromberg]], as president of [[National Woodworks]].
* [[Frank W. Bromberg]] succeeded his father, [[Charles L. Bromberg]], as president of [[National Woodworks]].
* [[November 13]]: [[Butch Boackle]] joined the [[Birmingham Police Department]].


===Births===
===Births===
* [[January 8]]: [[Alann Johnson]], minister
* [[January 8]]: [[Alann Johnson]], minister
* [[January 30]]: [[Jennifer Hale]], actress and voice-over artist
* [[January 30]]: [[Jennifer Hale]], actress and voice-over artist
* [[February 14]]: [[Morgan Murphy]], author and communications professional
* [[March 1]]: [[Jerome Murkerson]], U.S. Marine gunnery sergeant killed in Iraq
* [[March 1]]: [[Jerome Murkerson]], U.S. Marine gunnery sergeant killed in Iraq
* [[March 17]]: [[Marc Gunn]], musician and podcaster
* [[March 17]]: [[Marc Gunn]], musician and podcaster
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* [[July 17]]: [[Darrell O'Quinn]], [[Birmingham Community Advisory Board]] president  
* [[July 17]]: [[Darrell O'Quinn]], [[Birmingham Community Advisory Board]] president  
* [[July 20]]: [[Jay Barker]], football player and radio personality
* [[July 20]]: [[Jay Barker]], football player and radio personality
* [[September 5]]: [[Imani Perry]], scholar and author
* [[September 6]]:  [[Josh Evans]], [[UAB Blazers football team|UAB Blazers]] and NFL football player
* [[September 29]]: [[Al Elliott]], rapper, poet and educator  
* [[September 29]]: [[Al Elliott]], rapper, poet and educator  
* [[October 7]]: [[Michael Harriot]], writer and poet
* [[October 7]]: [[Michael Harriot]], writer and poet
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* [[November 30]]: [[David Powell]], IT services manager
* [[November 30]]: [[David Powell]], IT services manager
* [[December 13]]: [[Zeus Garrett]], music and event promoter
* [[December 13]]: [[Zeus Garrett]], music and event promoter
* [[December 27]]: [[Walter Maddox]], [[Mayor of Tuscaloosa]]
* [[December 27]]: [[Walt Maddox]], [[Mayor of Tuscaloosa]]
* [[Frank Adams Jr]], health care consultant, president of [[A. G. Gaston Boys and Girls Clubs]]
* [[Frank Adams Jr]], health care consultant, president of [[A. G. Gaston Boys and Girls Clubs]]
* [[Jay Brandrup]], founder and principal of [[Kinetic Communications]]
* [[Jay Brandrup]], founder and principal of [[Kinetic Communications]]
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* [[Trey Glenn|Onis "Trey" Glenn]], EPA Region 4 administrator
* [[Trey Glenn|Onis "Trey" Glenn]], EPA Region 4 administrator
* [[Sandi Gregory]], attorney
* [[Sandi Gregory]], attorney
* [[Lisa Herring]], superintendent of [[Birmingham City Schools]]
* [[Chiquita Holloway]], education specialist
* [[Chiquita Holloway]], education specialist
* [[Richard Jacks]], real estate agent, former meteorologist
* [[Richard Jacks]], real estate agent, former meteorologist
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* [[Chris Newsome]], chef
* [[Chris Newsome]], chef
* [[Conlin Payne]], [[Lipscomb Police Department|Lipscomb Police]] chief
* [[Conlin Payne]], [[Lipscomb Police Department|Lipscomb Police]] chief
* [[Imani Perry]], scholar and professor
* [[Amy Pleasant]], artist
* [[Amy Pleasant]], artist
* [[Shannon Riley]], president of [[One Stop Environmental]]
* [[Shannon Riley]], president of [[One Stop Environmental]]

Revision as of 18:37, 1 November 2023

Birmingham's skyline with smog, August 1972
Cover of Stay Hungry, published 1972

1972 was the 101st year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

20th Street North in May 1972

Business

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Government

Sports

Works

Buildings

Books

Films and TV

Songs

Individuals

Births

Graduations

Marriages

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 1972

See Also

1970s
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