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* [[2021]]: The [[Atomic Lounge]] closed after four years in business.
* [[2021]]: The [[Atomic Lounge]] closed after four years in business.
* 2021: The [[Tinglewood Festival]] was held in [[Orr Park]] in [[Montevallo]].
* [[2020]]: Retired [[EBSCO]] CEO [[Elton Stephens Jr]] was kidnapped and ransomed for $250,000.
* [[2020]]: Retired [[EBSCO]] CEO [[Elton Stephens Jr]] was kidnapped and ransomed for $250,000.
* [[2015]]: [[Shannon Ealy]]'s position of senior associate athletic director for [[UAB]] was eliminated.
* [[2015]]: [[Shannon Ealy]]'s position of senior associate athletic director for [[UAB]] was eliminated.
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* [[1977]]: [[Norwood Methodist Church|Norwood United Methodist Church]] merged with [[Wesley Chapel Methodist Church]].
* [[1977]]: [[Norwood Methodist Church|Norwood United Methodist Church]] merged with [[Wesley Chapel Methodist Church]].
* [[1967]]: [[Karl Seitz]] began as a reporter for the ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]''.
* [[1967]]: [[Karl Seitz]] began as a reporter for the ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]''.
* [[1963]]: The first Black students attended classes at formerly all-white [[Birmingham City Schools|Birmingham high schools]]. They were met by State Troopers and empty classrooms.
* [[1923]]: The [[1923 Edgewood Klan rally]] brought tens of thousands of people to [[Edgewood Park]].
* [[1923]]: The [[1923 Edgewood Klan rally]] brought tens of thousands of people to [[Edgewood Park]].


[[File:1966 Bear Bryant.jpg|right|thumb|Bear Bryant, born September 11, 1913]]
[[File:1966 Bear Bryant.jpg|right|thumb|Bear Bryant, born September 11, 1913]]
==Births==
==Births==
* [[2002]]: [[Libby]], Samford Bulldogs mascot, was born in New York.
* [[1987]]: Social activist [[Le'Darius Hilliard]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1952]]: Writer [[Steven Ford Brown]] was born in Florence.
* [[1952]]: Writer [[Steven Ford Brown]] was born in Florence.
* [[1948]]: Businessman and child actor [[Phillip Alford]] was born in Gadsden.
* [[1948]]: Businessman and child actor [[Phillip Alford]] was born in Gadsden.
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==Deaths==
==Deaths==
* [[2023]]: [[WBRC-TV]] general manager [[Nick Bolton]].
* [[2021]]: Computer engineer and entrepreneur [[David Odaibo]] died.
* 2021: Elementary school teacher [[Pamela Ruffin Owen]] died.
* 2021: Community activist [[Sarah Price]] died.
* [[2020]]: Peace activist and author [[Sis Levin]] died.
* [[2020]]: Peace activist and author [[Sis Levin]] died.
* [[2007]]: Restauranteur [[Pearl Carlile]] died in [[Columbiana]].
* [[2007]]: Restauranteur [[Pearl Carlile]] died in [[Columbiana]].

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Twin granite towers at the 9-11 Memorial Walk
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September 11 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Bear Bryant, born September 11, 1913

Births

Deaths

Sports

  • 1970: Vida Blue pitched a one-hitter for the Oakland Athletics.
  • 1948: The NFL's Green Bay Packers defeated the Washington Redskins 43-0 in an exhibition game at Legion Field.