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* [[1997]]: The "Super Fest Jams" concert was held at the [[Legacy Arena|BJCC Arena]] with Mary J. Blige, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Aaliyah, Dru Hill, Kid Capri and Ginuwine.  
* [[1997]]: The "Super Fest Jams" concert was held at the [[Legacy Arena|BJCC Arena]] with Mary J. Blige, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Aaliyah, Dru Hill, Kid Capri and Ginuwine.  
* [[1991]]: The [[Hill University Center|UAB University Center]] was renamed for [[S. Richardson Hill]].
* [[1991]]: The [[Hill University Center|UAB University Center]] was renamed for [[S. Richardson Hill]].
* [[1977]]: The Grateful Dead played at [[Coleman Coliseum]] in [[Tuscaloosa]].
* [[1975]]: The [[Sipsey Wilderness]] was dedicated through the efforts of the [[Alabama Conservancy]].
* [[1975]]: The [[Sipsey Wilderness]] was dedicated through the efforts of the [[Alabama Conservancy]].
* [[1961]]: A group of [[Freedom Rides|Freedom Riders]] was taken into "protective custody" in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1961]]: A group of [[Freedom Rides|Freedom Riders]] was taken into "protective custody" in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1939]]: The 10-day [[Vulcan Dedication Celebration]] at [[Vulcan Park]] culminated.
* [[1939]]: The 10-day [[Vulcan Dedication Celebration]] at [[Vulcan Park]] culminated.
* [[1934]]: [[Cullman]]'s [[Ave Maria Grotto]] was dedicated.
* [[1934]]: [[Cullman]]'s [[Ave Maria Grotto]] was dedicated.
* [[1922]]: [[Jefferson County Department of Health]] officer [[Judson Dowling]] was abducted and beaten after he publicized health hazards at dairy farms.
* [[1916]]: The [[1916 Reunion of the United Confederate Veterans]] continued in its second day.
* [[1916]]: The [[1916 Reunion of the United Confederate Veterans]] continued in its second day.


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* [[1974]]: [[Randy Davis (supervisor)]], production supervisor and former law enforcement officer, was born.
* [[1974]]: [[Randy Davis (supervisor)]], production supervisor and former law enforcement officer, was born.
* [[1948]]: Baseball player [[Carlos May]] was born.
* [[1948]]: Baseball player [[Carlos May]] was born.
* [[1866]]: Politician and educator [[John Abercrombie]] was born in [[St. Clair County]].
* [[1935]]: Salon owner [[Jody Ford]] was born in Nashville, Tennessee.
* [[1917]]: Arts promoter [[Hermie Friend]] was born in Mobile.
* [[1866]]: Politician and educator [[John Abercrombie]] was born in [[St Clair County]].
* [[1788]]: Pioneer farmer [[Elisha McMath]] was born in Wilkes, Georgia.
* [[1788]]: Pioneer farmer [[Elisha McMath]] was born in Wilkes, Georgia.


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* [[2009]]: [[Mayor of Oneonta]] [[Danny Hicks]] succumbed to pancreatic cancer.
* [[2009]]: [[Mayor of Oneonta]] [[Danny Hicks]] succumbed to pancreatic cancer.
* [[1982]]: Major League right fielder [[Fred Walker|Fred "Dixie" Walker]] died in Birmingham.
* [[1982]]: Major League right fielder [[Fred Walker|Fred "Dixie" Walker]] died in Birmingham.
* [[1976]]: Baptist minister [[John Buchanan Sr]] died in Birmingham.


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