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==Events==
==Events==
* The first senior class at [[Banks High School]] graduated.
* The first senior class at [[Banks High School]] graduated.
* The [[117th Air Refueling Wing|117th Tactical Reconnaissance Group]] was activated during the Berlin Crisis.
* [[Sun Ra]] moved his Arkestra from Chicago to New York City.
* [[Sun Ra]] moved his Arkestra from Chicago to New York City.
* [[Dorothy Love Coates]] reformed the [[Gospel Harmonettes]].
* [[Dorothy Love Coates]] reformed the [[Gospel Harmonettes]].
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* [[Ben Morton]] donated a group of Tang dynasty ceramics to the [[Birmingham Museum of Art Asian collection]].
* [[Ben Morton]] donated a group of Tang dynasty ceramics to the [[Birmingham Museum of Art Asian collection]].
* A [[1961 Birmingham comprehensive plan]] called for massive redevelopment of the [[City Center]] with elevated pedestrian skyways.
* A [[1961 Birmingham comprehensive plan]] called for massive redevelopment of the [[City Center]] with elevated pedestrian skyways.
* [[February 8]]: The [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] closed its [[Docena]] mine.
* [[February 8]]: The [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] closed its [[Docena]] mine.
* [[February 20]]: Floodwaters engulfed areas of [[Mountaindale]] in [[Crestline]]
* [[February 20]]: Floodwaters engulfed areas of [[Mountaindale]] in [[Crestline]]
* [[May 30]]: [[1961 Birmingham mayoral election]]: [[Art Hanes]] defeated [[Tom King]] and succeeded [[Jimmy Morgan]] as [[Mayor of Birmingham|President]] of the [[Birmingham City Commission]].
* [[Woodlawn Elementary School]] closed.
* [[Woodlawn Elementary School]] closed.
* [[July 8]]: The [[20th Special Forces Group]] was organized at the [[Homewood National Guard Armory]].
* [[August 11]]: Phantini the Mentalist drove [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|police chief]] [[Jamie Moore]] and [[Mayor of Birmingham|Mayor-elect]] [[Art Hanes]] from [[Birmingham City Hall]] to the [[Thomas Jefferson Hotel]] while wearing a blindfold.
* [[August 11]]: Phantini the Mentalist drove [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|police chief]] [[Jamie Moore]] and [[Mayor of Birmingham|Mayor-elect]] [[Art Hanes]] from [[Birmingham City Hall]] to the [[Thomas Jefferson Hotel]] while wearing a blindfold.
* August: the first [[Ball of Roses]] was held at the [[Country Club of Birmingham]].
* August: the first [[Ball of Roses]] was held at the [[Country Club of Birmingham]].
* October: A group of pilots from the [[117th Air Refueling Wing|106th Bomb Squadron (Light)]] participated covertly in the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba.
* October: [[1961 Alabama State Fair]]
* October: [[1961 Alabama State Fair]]
* [[November 11]]: [[Jones Valley High School]] was destroyed by arson.
* [[November 11]]: [[Jones Valley High School]] was destroyed by arson.
* [[December 25]]: [[List of snowfalls|Light snow flurries]] fell on Birmingham at Christmas.
* [[December 25]]: [[List of snowfalls|Light snow flurries]] fell on Birmingham at Christmas.
==Government==
* The [[117th Air Refueling Wing|117th Tactical Reconnaissance Group]] was activated during the Berlin Crisis.
* [[May 30]]: [[1961 Birmingham mayoral election]]: [[Art Hanes]] defeated [[Tom King]] and succeeded [[Jimmy Morgan]] as [[Mayor of Birmingham|President]] of the [[Birmingham City Commission]].
* [[July 8]]: The [[20th Special Forces Group]] was organized at the [[Homewood National Guard Armory]].
* [[October 5]]: President John Kennedy appointed [[Walter Gewin]] to the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit]].
* October: A group of pilots from the [[117th Air Refueling Wing|106th Bomb Squadron (Light)]] participated covertly in the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba.


===Civil Rights Movement===
===Civil Rights Movement===

Revision as of 11:56, 16 December 2014

1961 was the 90th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Government

Civil Rights Movement

Business

Religion

Sports

Works

Books

  • The Moviegoer, National Book Award-winning novel by Walker Percy.
  • Revolutionary Road, National Book Award finalist by Richard Yates.

Buildings

People

Births

Graduations

Marriages

Awards

Deaths

See also: List of homicides in 1961

Context

In 1961, the U.S. severed diplomatic relations with Cuba. John F. Kennedy succeeded Dwight Eisenhower as President. The Beatles began performing at the Cavern Club. Lawrencium was first synthesized. The Peace Corps was established. Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human in space. The Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba failed. Alan Shepard became the first American in space. President Kennedy announced his goal to put a man on the Moon before the end of the decade. The Antarctic Treaty went into effect. Roger Maris beat Babe Ruth's single-season home run record. Mattel introduced Barbie's boyfriend, Ken.

Top grossing films of 1961 included West Side Story, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, The Guns of Navarone, El Cid, Splendor in the Grass, and Breakfast at Tiffany's. West Side Story also took Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director (Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins), Best Supporting Actor (George Chakiris), and Best Supporting Actress (Rita Moreno). Best Actor went to Maximilian Schell (Judgment at Nuremberg) and Best Actress went to Sophia Loren (Two Women).

Notable books published in 1961 included Catch-22 by Joseph Heller, The Incredible Journey by Sheila Burnford, James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl, The Stainless Steel Rat by Harry Harrison, and Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein. The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction went to To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.

Popular music in 1961 included "Runaround Sue" by Dion, "Runaway" by Del Shannon, "Stand By Me" by Ben E King, "Big Bad John" by Jimmy Dean, and "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" by The Tokens. Grammy Awards went to Percy Faith for "Theme From A Summer Place" (Record of the Year), Bob Newhart for The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart (Album of the Year and Best New Artist), and Ernest Gold for "Theme of Exodus" (Song of the Year).

Notable births in 1961 included actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus; hockey player Wayne Gretzky; singer Vince Neal; journalist George Stephanopoulos; singer Susan Boyle; comedian Eddie Murphy; comedian George Lopez; basketball player Isiah Thomas; actor George Clooney; basketball player Dennis Rodman; musician Enya; actor Michael J. Fox; musician Boy George; Diana, Princess of Wales; singer Toby Keith; actor Woody Harrelson; President Barack Obama; guitarist The Edge; journalist Bob Woodruff; singer Billy Ray Cyrus; actress Heather Locklear; film director Peter Jackson; singer k.d. lang; actor Ralph Macchio; actress Meg Ryan; author Ann Coulter; and radio host Sean Hannity.

Notable deaths included physicist Erwin Schrödinger, King Mohammed V of Morocco, conductor Sir Thomas Beecham, actor Gary Cooper, psychiatrist Carl Jung, inventor Lee De Forest, writer Ernest Hemingway, baseball player Ty Cobb, comedian Chico Marx, and humorist James Thurber.

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