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'''November 5''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''November 5''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2017]]: The annual [[Moss Rock Festival]] was held at [[Moss Rock Preserve]] in [[Hoover]].
* [[2012]]: [[David Miller]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Leeds]].
* [[2012]]: [[David Miller]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Leeds]].
* 2012: [[Charles Webster]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Clay]].
* 2012: [[Charles Webster]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Clay]].
* [[2006]]: The [[William A. Boone Railroad Library]] opened at the [[Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum]] in [[Calera]].
* [[2006]]: The [[William A. Boone Railroad Library]] opened at the [[Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum]] in [[Calera]].
* 2006: The first annual [[Moss Rock Festival]] came to a close in [[Hoover]].
* 2006: The first annual [[Moss Rock Festival]] came to a close in [[Hoover]].
* [[1996]]: [[Birmingham]] signed a [[Birmingham Sister Cities|Sister City]] agreement with [[Anshan, China]].
* [[1963]]: The [[Regional Planning Commission|Birmingham-Jefferson County Regional Planning Commission]] was formed.
* [[1963]]: The [[Regional Planning Commission|Birmingham-Jefferson County Regional Planning Commission]] was formed.
* 1963: Judge [[Frank Johnson]] ordered [[Auburn University]] to integrate by enrolling black applicant [[Harold Franklin]].
* 1963: Judge [[Frank Johnson]] ordered [[Auburn University]] to integrate by enrolling black applicant [[Harold Franklin]].
* [[1892]]: [[New Hope Baptist Church]] was organized at [[Sloss Quarters]].
* [[1862]]: The [[Red Mountain Iron and Coal Company]] was incorporated and proceeded to construct the [[Oxmoor Furnaces]].
* [[1862]]: The [[Red Mountain Iron and Coal Company]] was incorporated and proceeded to construct the [[Oxmoor Furnaces]].


== Births and deaths ==
[[Image:Nicole Whitehead.jpg|right|thumb|Nicole Whitehead, born November 5, 1980]]
== Births ==
* [[1980]]: ''Playboy'' playmate [[Nicole Whitehead]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1980]]: ''Playboy'' playmate [[Nicole Whitehead]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1965]]: Sports announcer [[Rod Bramblett]] was born in Valley, Chambers County.
* [[1964]]: Artist and gallery owner [[Guido Maus]] was born in Belgium.
* [[1964]]: Artist and gallery owner [[Guido Maus]] was born in Belgium.
* [[1932]]: Radio personality and educator [[Lewis White]] was born in Portersville, Mississippi.
* [[1916]]: Businessman [[William D. Sulzby]] was born.
* [[1916]]: Businessman [[William D. Sulzby]] was born.
* [[1906]]: Methodist minister [[Ted Hightower]] was born in Little Oak, Pike County.


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
* [[2019]]: [[United Ability]] co-founder [[Dorothy Levy]] died.
* [[2016]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide football team]] physician [[Ernest Brock]] died in [[Tuscaloosa]].
* [[2001]]: Restaurateur [[Tex Ellison]] died.
* [[1986]]: Doo-wop singer [[Bobby Nunn]] died in Los Angeles, California.
* [[1986]]: Doo-wop singer [[Bobby Nunn]] died in Los Angeles, California.
* [[1924]]: [[Tuggle Institute]] founder [[Carrie Tuggle]] died.
* [[1924]]: [[Tuggle Institute]] founder [[Carrie Tuggle]] died.

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November 5 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Nicole Whitehead, born November 5, 1980

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