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* [[Festival of Arts]] Salute to Canada
* [[Festival of Arts]] Salute to Canada
* [[Lonnie Holley]] began carving sculptures in foundry stone cast-offs.
* [[Lonnie Holley]] began carving sculptures in foundry stone cast-offs.
* [[WBRC 6]] launched its new "Chopper 6" helicopter.
* The [[Birmingham Sunlights]] were founded.
* The [[Birmingham Sunlights]] were founded.
* The first [[Do Dah Day]] parade was held on [[Highland Avenue]].
* The first [[Do Dah Day]] parade was held on [[Highland Avenue]].
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* [[Tadpole]] joined fellow hippopotamus [[Mama Petite]] at the [[Birmingham Zoo]].
* [[Tadpole]] joined fellow hippopotamus [[Mama Petite]] at the [[Birmingham Zoo]].
* [[Ellsberry Park]] was dedicated in honor of Pearl Harbor casualty [[Julius Ellsberry]].
* [[Ellsberry Park]] was dedicated in honor of Pearl Harbor casualty [[Julius Ellsberry]].
* [[Patti and the Doc]] debuted on [[WZZK-FM]].
===Government===
* [[January 15]]: [[Howell Heflin]] was sworn in as a U. S. Senator.
* [[Richard Shelby]] was elected to represent the [[7th Congressional District of Alabama]].
* [[Fob James]] was sworn in as [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]].
* May: [[Birmingham]] city workers [[1979 Birmingham employees strike|went on strike]] to protest a change in their insurance carrier.
* [[June 19]]-[[June 20|20]]: The [[1979 National Prohibition Convention]] was held at [[Motel Birmingham]].
* [[October 9]]: The [[1979 Birmingham municipal election]] was held.
* [[November 14]]: [[Richard Arrington, Jr]] [[1979 Birmingham inaugural address|took office]] as the first African-American [[Mayor of Birmingham]].


===Business===
===Business===
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* [[Houston Blount]] became CEO of [[Vulcan Materials]].
* [[Houston Blount]] became CEO of [[Vulcan Materials]].
* [[Saint Bernard College|Southern Benedictine College]] in [[Cullman]] closed.
* [[Saint Bernard College|Southern Benedictine College]] in [[Cullman]] closed.
===Government===
* [[January 15]]: [[Howell Heflin]] was sworn in as a U. S. Senator.
* [[Richard Shelby]] was elected to represent the [[7th Congressional District of Alabama]].
* [[Fob James]] was sworn in as [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]].
* May: [[Birmingham]] city workers [[1979 Birmingham employees strike|went on strike]] to protest a change in their insurance carrier.
* [[June 19]]-[[June 20|20]]: The [[1979 National Prohibition Convention]] was held at [[Motel Birmingham]].
* [[October 9]]: The [[1979 Birmingham municipal election]] was held.
* [[November 14]]: [[Richard Arrington, Jr]] [[1979 Birmingham inaugural address|took office]] as the first African-American [[Mayor of Birmingham]].
===Media===
* [[Patti and the Doc]] debuted on [[WZZK-FM]].
* [[Mike Royer]] became a weather forecaster at [[WBRC 6]].
* [[WBRC 6]] launched its new "Chopper 6" helicopter.


===Sports===
===Sports===

Revision as of 23:06, 3 May 2015

1979 was the 108th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Richard Arrington, Jr became Birmingham's first African-American mayor in 1979

Business

Government

Media

Sports

Individuals

Births

Babec, born in 1979

Awards

Graduations

Deaths

See also: List of Birmingham homicides in 1979

Works

Books

Buildings

Demolitions

Listings

Context

In 1979 the United States was experiencing an energy crisis. The US established diplomatic relations with China. The Khmer Rouge was overthrown in Cambodia. Ayatollah Khomeini took over Iran after the Shah fled the country. Isreal and Egypt signed a peace treaty. The nuclear plant at Three Mile Island leaked radiation. Malta won its freedom. Margaret Thatcher became prime minister of the United Kingdom. A jetliner crash at O'Hare airport kills 273 people. The Susan B. Anthony dollar was introduced. ESPN debuted. Hurricane Frederic hit Mobile. The USSR invaded Afghanistan. Notable 1979 births include singer Norah Jones, actresses Claire Danes, Rosario Dawson and Kate Hudson, and football players LaDainian Tomlinson, Carson Palmer and Jamal Lewis. Deaths in 1979 included Charles Mingus, Nelson Rockefeller, Sid Vicious, Mr Ed, Mary Pickford, Vivian Vance, Mamie Eisenhower, Peggy Guggenheim and Zeppo Marx. Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace Prize. Top grossing films were Kramer vs Kramer, Rocky II, Alien, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and The Muppet Movie.

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