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* [[November 11]]: Linebacker [[Derrick Thomas]] set an NFL record with 7 sacks against Seattle.
* [[November 11]]: Linebacker [[Derrick Thomas]] set an NFL record with 7 sacks against Seattle.
* [[November 17]]: Ashley Johnson won the men's title and Christine Pfitzinger of Massachusetts set a women's course record with her winning time of 32:33 in the [[Vulcan Run]]
* [[November 17]]: Ashley Johnson won the men's title and Christine Pfitzinger of Massachusetts set a women's course record with her winning time of 32:33 in the [[Vulcan Run]]
* [[December 1]]: [[Gene Stallings]] capped his first season as head coach of the [[1990 Alabama Crimson Tide Football team|Alabama Crimson Tide]] with a win in the [[1990 Iron Bowl]].
* December: [[Alabama State University]] won the 1990 [[Magic City Classic]] at [[Legion Field]], 24-20 over [[Alabama A&M University|Alabama A&M]].
* December: [[Alabama State University]] won the 1990 [[Magic City Classic]] at [[Legion Field]], 24-20 over [[Alabama A&M University|Alabama A&M]].
* December: [[Gene Stallings]] capped his first season as head coach of the [[1990 Alabama Crimson Tide Football team|Alabama Crimson Tide]] with a win in the [[1990 Iron Bowl]].
* [[December 21]]: [[Chan Gailey]] was announced as head coach of the [[Birmingham Fire]].
* [[December 21]]: [[Chan Gailey]] was announced as head coach of the [[Birmingham Fire]].
* [[December 28]]: North Carolina State defeated Brett Favre's Southern Mississippi 31-27 in the last [[All-American Bowl]] at [[Legion Field]]
* [[December 28]]: North Carolina State defeated Brett Favre's Southern Mississippi 31-27 in the last [[All-American Bowl]] at [[Legion Field]]

Revision as of 23:24, 9 December 2010

1990 was the 119th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Media

Sports

Works

Books

  • Early Barefootz, collected comic strips by Howard Cruse.
  • Tender, novel by Mark Childress
  • History of the Shelby Iron Company 1862-1868 by Joyce Jackson (reprint of her 1948 master's thesis)
  • MINE by Robert R. McCammon
  • Hugo L. Black and the Dilemma of American Liberalism by Tony Allen Freyer
  • srebmun by Mary Ann Sampson

Buildings

Music

People

Births

Awards

Graduations

Deaths

See also List of Jefferson County homicides in 1990

See also

Context

In 1990 Time Inc. and Warner Communications merged to form Time Warner. Washington D.C. mayor Marion Barry was arrested in a drug sting. The San Francisco 49ers won Super Bowl XXIV. The first McDonald's in Russia opened. Nelson Mandela was released from prison in South Africa. The Hubble Space Telescope was launched. West Germany won the FIFA World Cup. The Americans with Disabilities Act was signed. Iraq invaded Kuwait and triggered the Gulf War. Mikhail Gorbachev won the Nobel Peace Prize. The Cincinnati Reds won the World Series. The first World Wide Web page was authored.

Notable films of 1990 included Best Picture Dances With Wolves and top grosser Home Alone. Other notable films included Ghost, Pretty Woman, Goodfellas and The Bonfire of the Vanities.

Actress Emma Watson and murder victim JonBenét Ramsey were born. Notable deaths included those of Ava Gardner, Keith Haring, Sarah Vaughan, Greta Garbo, Ralph Abernathy, Sammy Davis, Jr, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Leonard Bernstein, Roald Dahl, and Aaron Copland.

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