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* [[2013]]: [[Mal Moore]], former [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] football player, coach, and athletic director, died. | * [[2013]]: [[Mal Moore]], former [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] football player, coach, and athletic director, died. | ||
* 2013: Activist [[Angela Davis]] addressed the [[Birmingham NAACP]] at [[6th Avenue Baptist Church]]. | |||
* [[2012]]: [[Gallery Soleil]] closed. | * [[2012]]: [[Gallery Soleil]] closed. | ||
* [[2008]]: [[Pleasant Sabine Baptist Church]] dedicated a new sanctuary and installed a new pastor. | * [[2008]]: [[Pleasant Sabine Baptist Church]] dedicated a new sanctuary and installed a new pastor. |
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March 30 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2013: Mal Moore, former Alabama Crimson Tide football player, coach, and athletic director, died.
- 2013: Activist Angela Davis addressed the Birmingham NAACP at 6th Avenue Baptist Church.
- 2012: Gallery Soleil closed.
- 2008: Pleasant Sabine Baptist Church dedicated a new sanctuary and installed a new pastor.
- 2008: "Vanishing Worlds: Art and Ritual in Amazonia" opened at the Birmingham Museum of Art
- 2007: Icon Restaurant and Bar opened to the public.
- 2007: Southern Magic's Romance in the Magic City romance novel writers' conference began.
- 2007: Alabama Steeldogs lost 44-27 to the Tennessee Valley Vipers in Huntsville.
- 2006: Cirque du Soleil made its Birmingham debut with "Delirium" at the BJCC.
- 2004: Residents of Pinson voted to become an incorporated city.
- 1995: Senator Howell Heflin announced he would not seek re-election.
- 1991: Birmingham Fire won 17-10 vs. Sacramento Surge in front of 16,500 fans at Legion Field.
- 1985: Birmingham Stallions defeated Jacksonville 25-18.
- 1982: Vida Blue was traded to the Kansas City Royals.
- 1968: James Earl Ray bought the rifle he used to kill Martin Luther King, Jr at Aeromarine on Airport Highway.
- 1941: Pastor Ocie Burton was born.
- 1857: State geologist Michael Tuomey died in Tuscaloosa.