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* [[1963]]: [[Dwight Armstrong|Dwight]] and [[Floyd Armstrong]] became the first black children to enroll at a formerly all-white [[Birmingham City Schools|Birmingham school]].
* [[1963]]: [[Dwight Armstrong|Dwight]] and [[Floyd Armstrong]] became the first black children to enroll at a formerly all-white [[Birmingham City Schools|Birmingham school]].
* 1963: [[Arthur Shores residence]], undergoing repairs from a previous blast, was hit by a second [[List of racially-motivated bombings|bomb]].
* 1963: [[Arthur Shores residence]], undergoing repairs from a previous blast, was hit by a second [[List of racially-motivated bombings|bomb]].
* [[1949]]: [[WEDR-AM]] went on the air at [[AM 1220]].
* [[1917]]: The ''[[Birmingham News]]'' started printing from their [[Birmingham News building (1917)|new building]].
* [[1917]]: The ''[[Birmingham News]]'' started printing from their [[Birmingham News building (1917)|new building]].
* [[1916]]: Birmingham's [[Labor Day]] parade rolled through town.
* [[1916]]: Birmingham's [[Labor Day]] parade rolled through town.

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