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===Books===
===Books===
* ''Designs on Birmingham: A Landscape History of a Southern City and Its Suburbs.'' by [[Philip Morris]] and [[Marjorie Longenecker White]]
* ''Designs on Birmingham: A Landscape History of a Southern City and Its Suburbs.'' by [[Philip Morris]] and [[Marjorie Longenecker White]]
* ''Place Names in Alabama'' by Virginia O. Foscue
* ''[[Place Names in Alabama]]'' by [[Virginia Foscue]]
* ''Women, Culture and Politics'', book by [[Angela Davis]]
* ''Women, Culture and Politics'', book by [[Angela Davis]]
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* ''Feminine Ground: Essays on Women and Tibet'' by [[Jan Willis]]
* ''Feminine Ground: Essays on Women and Tibet'' by [[Jan Willis]]
* ''[[Paladin]]'' comic book, issue no. 1, by [[Lee Walser]]
* ''[[Paladin]]'' comic book, issue no. 1, by [[Lee Walser]]
* Levin, Sis (1989) ''Beirut Diary: A Husband Held Hostage and a Wife Determined to Set Him Free.'' Westmont, Illinois: InterVarsity Press ISBN 9780830817160


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Revision as of 09:35, 12 February 2020

1989 was the 118th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

City Stages

Business

Sports

See also: 1989 Birmingham Barons, 1989 Iron Bowl

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

  • Reid Adair, bachelor's degree in journalism from UAB
  • Al Sutton, master's of divinity at Virginia Union College in Richmond, Virginia

Marriages

Retirements

Deaths

See also: List of homicides in 1989

Works

Books

Buildings

Context

In 1989 the Showa period in Japan ended with the death of Hirohito. George H. W. Bush was sworn in as president. The USSR pulled out of Afghanistan. The first GPS satellite was launched. Author Salman Rushdie went into hiding. Time Inc. merged with Warner Communications. The Exxon Valdez ran aground in Prince William Sound. The Gameboy debuted in Japan. Disney-MGM studios opened in Orlando. The Chinese government was defied by student protesters in Tiananmen Square. Seinfeld premiered on NBC and The Simpsons debuted on FOX. Pete Rose was banned from baseball. Hurricane Hugo hit South Carolina. The Velvet Revolution brought democracy to Czechoslovakia. The Nobel Peace Prize went to the Dalai Lama. I. M. Pei's Louvre pyramid was completed.

Notable 1989 births include actors Jake Lloyd & Daniel Radcliffe and golfer Michelle Wie. Notable deaths included Emperor Hirohito of Japan, the Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran, artist Salvador Dalí, Ted Bundy, Robert Mapplethorpe, actress Lucille Ball, Sergio Leone, Gilda Radner, Mel Blanc, Laurence Olivier, Irving Berlin, Secretariat, Bette Davis, Alvin Ailey and Samuel Beckett.

The top films were Batman, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Driving Miss Daisy was Best Picture at the Academy Awards.

Top pop singles included Madonna's "Like a Prayer", Phil Collins "Another Day in Paradise", and Milli Vanilli's "Girl I'm Gonna Miss You," "Baby Don't Forget My Number," and "Blame it on the Rain."

The Booker Prize for literature went to Kazuo Ishiguro for Remains of the Day.

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