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* The [[Norwood Community Ministry]] was founded by pastor David Singleton at [[Handley Memorial Church]] in [[Norwood]].
* The [[Norwood Community Ministry]] was founded by pastor David Singleton at [[Handley Memorial Church]] in [[Norwood]].
* August: A concert at [[Rickwood Field]] featured Jackie Wilson, The Drifters, B. B. King, Gene Chandler, Gladys Night [sic], Sam & Dave, Irma Thomas and emcee "Gorgeous George".
* August: A concert at [[Rickwood Field]] featured Jackie Wilson, The Drifters, B. B. King, Gene Chandler, Gladys Night [sic], Sam & Dave, Irma Thomas and emcee "Gorgeous George".
* [[August 11]]: In the [[1964 One Great City referendum]] residents of [[Homewood]] voted by a margin of 6 ballots to merge into [[Birmingham]].
* December: In a special referendum authorized by the [[Alabama Supreme Court]], residents of [[Homewood]], whose possible annexation into [[Birmingham]] was still in the courts, approved Birmingham's [[Mayor-Council Act of 1955|Mayor-Council]] form of government by a margin of 2,374 to 611.


===Business===
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Revision as of 18:33, 7 December 2014

1964 was the 93rd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Civil Rights

Sports

Works

Buildings

Demolitions

Individuals

Births

Graduations and awards

  • Bill Elder earned a bachelor of arts in religion at Baylor University.
  • William Cobb's "The Concrete Soldier" was named "Story of the Year" by Story magazine.
  • Mike Froning earned a master's in mathematics at Johns Hopkins University.

Deaths

1960s
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