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* [[2003]]: The ''[[Bryce State Mental Hospital|Wyatt v. Stickney]]'' case was dismissed. | * [[2003]]: The ''[[Bryce State Mental Hospital|Wyatt v. Stickney]]'' case was dismissed. | ||
* [[1976]]: Public radio station [[WBHM]] went on the air. | * [[1976]]: Public radio station [[WBHM]] went on the air. | ||
* [[1960]]: [[Hugo Black]] wrote the decision in the Supreme Court case of ''Boynton v. Virginia'', establishing federal regulation of accommodations for interstate passengers. | |||
* [[1876]]: State representative [[Shandy Jones]] married Evalina Love. | * [[1876]]: State representative [[Shandy Jones]] married Evalina Love. | ||
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December 5 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2007: Former Birmingham City Council member Don MacDermott pleaded guilty to receiving and possessing child pornography.
- 2006: The Birmingham Christmas parade was held in Kelly Ingram and Linn Parks.
- 2005: Pastor Ocie Burton died.
- 2003: The Wyatt v. Stickney case was dismissed.
- 1976: Public radio station WBHM went on the air.
- 1960: Hugo Black wrote the decision in the Supreme Court case of Boynton v. Virginia, establishing federal regulation of accommodations for interstate passengers.
- 1876: State representative Shandy Jones married Evalina Love.