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*[[2000]]: The [[Birmingham Pledge mural]] was dedicated at the [[Birmingham Police Department]]'s [[Birmingham Police Headquarters|downtown headquarters]]. | *[[2000]]: The [[Birmingham Pledge mural]] was dedicated at the [[Birmingham Police Department]]'s [[Birmingham Police Headquarters|downtown headquarters]]. | ||
*[[1996]]: The [[Olympic soccer countdown clock]] was auctioned off at [[Legion Field]]. | *[[1996]]: The [[Olympic soccer countdown clock]] was auctioned off at [[Legion Field]]. | ||
*[[1981]]: [[Baseball player]] [[Connor Robertson]] was born in [[Tuscaloosa]]. | |||
*[[1963]]: President Kennedy sent the National Guard to escort black students into [[West End High School]] and [[Ramsay High School]]. | *[[1963]]: President Kennedy sent the National Guard to escort black students into [[West End High School]] and [[Ramsay High School]]. | ||
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September 10 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2000: The Birmingham Pledge mural was dedicated at the Birmingham Police Department's downtown headquarters.
- 1996: The Olympic soccer countdown clock was auctioned off at Legion Field.
- 1981: Baseball player Connor Robertson was born in Tuscaloosa.
- 1963: President Kennedy sent the National Guard to escort black students into West End High School and Ramsay High School.