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===Births===
===Births===
* [[March 17]]: Entertainer [[Nat King Cole]]
* [[March 17]]: [[Nat King Cole]], entertainer
* [[March 18]]: Football star [[Joe Domnanovich]]
* [[March 18]]: [[Joe Domnanovich]], football player
* [[April 25]]: [[Tuskegee Airmen|Tuskegee Airman]] [[Don Cummings]]
* [[April 25]]: [[Don Cummings]], [[Tuskegee Airmen|Tuskegee Airman]]
* [[June 24]]: Quilter [[Nora Ezell]]
* [[June 24]]: [[Nora Ezell]], quilter
* [[June 29]]: Country singer [[Happy Wilson]]
* [[June 29]]: [[Happy Wilson]], country singer
* [[August 25]]: Alabama Governor [[George Wallace]]
* [[August 25]]: [[George Wallace]], [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]]
* [[August 28]]: [[Birmingham Vulcans]] head coach [[Marvin Bass]]
* [[August 28]]: [[Marvin Bass]], football coach
* [[September 21]]: Preservationist [[Marvin Harper]]
* [[September 21]]: [[Marvin Harper]], preservationist
* [[September 23]]: ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' columnist [[Clettus Atkinson]]
* [[September 23]]: [[Clettus Atkinson]], newspaper columnist
* [[November 2]]: [[Golden Flake]] CEO [[Sloan Bashinsky, Sr]]
* [[September 24]]: [[Samuel Burr]], attorney
* [[November 2]]: [[Sloan Bashinsky, Sr]], business executive
* [[Troy Ingram]], Klan leader and bomb maker
* [[Troy Ingram]], Klan leader and bomb maker
* [[George M. Murray]], Episcopal Bishop of Alabama
* [[George M. Murray]], Episcopal Bishop of Alabama

Revision as of 11:31, 18 April 2011

1919 was the 48th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham and the 100th anniversary of Alabama's statehood.

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1919 marked the end of World War I and saw the founding of the League of Nations. It was the year of the first Miss America pageant. Atatürk began the Turkish war of independence in 1919. The 18th amendment (Prohibition) was ratified and the 19th amendment (Women's suffrage) passed the legislature. The American Communist Party was established. The Cincinnati Reds were handed the World Series championship in the "Black Sox" scandal.

Notable births in 1919 included J. D. Salinger, Robert Stack, Andy Rooney, Ernie Kovacs, Ross Bagdasarian Sr, Red Buttons, Eva Gabor, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jack Palance, Pete Seeger, Liberace, Betty Garrett, Ed Yost, Sir Edmund Hillary, James M. Buchanan, Frederik Pohl, and William Lipscomb. Notable deaths included Theodore Roosevelt, Frank Winfield Woolworth, L. Frank Baum, Henry J. Heinz, Andrew Carnegie, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

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