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* [[March 27]]: [[Bill Bussey|Bubba Bussey]], radio show host
* [[March 27]]: [[Bill Bussey|Bubba Bussey]], radio show host
* March 27: [[Eddie Vines]], [[Jefferson County Circuit Court]] judge
* March 27: [[Eddie Vines]], [[Jefferson County Circuit Court]] judge
* [[April 23]]: [[Vance Moody]], [[Homewood City Council]] member
* [[April 24]]: [[Carol Robinson]], ''[[Birmingham News]]'' crime reporter
* [[April 24]]: [[Carol Robinson]], ''[[Birmingham News]]'' crime reporter
* [[April 27]]: [[Lori Locust]], [[Birmingham Iron]] coach
* [[April 27]]: [[Lori Locust]], [[Birmingham Iron]] coach
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* [[Melissa Kendrick]], social activist and owner of [[Sojourns]]
* [[Melissa Kendrick]], social activist and owner of [[Sojourns]]
* [[Lee Long]], artist and cartoonist
* [[Lee Long]], artist and cartoonist
* [[Vance Moody]], metallurgist and [[Homewood City Council]] member
* [[Mark Pettway]], detective sergeant in the [[Jefferson County Sheriff's Office]]
* [[Mark Pettway]], detective sergeant in the [[Jefferson County Sheriff's Office]]
* [[Connie Rowe]], [[Jasper]] police chief
* [[Connie Rowe]], [[Jasper]] police chief

Revision as of 08:23, 24 May 2019

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
<< 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 >>
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