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'''September 21''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''September 21''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


*[[2006]]: Construction began on the [[2600 Highland Avenue]] condominium project.
* [[2013]]: The [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]] performed the world premiere of "[[A More Convenient Season]]" at the [[Alys Stephens Center]].
*[[2004]]: [[Skybucket Records]] released a compilation album entitled ''[[Low Dose Exposure]]''.
* [[2011]]: The [[Fairfield Civic Center]] was shut down during a political dispute.
*[[1989]]: [[Samford University]] student [[Rex Copeland]] was murdered by his debate coach [[William Slagle]].
* [[2006]]: Construction began on the [[2600 Highland Avenue]] condominium project.
*[[1944]]: [[Fannie Flagg]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[2004]]: [[Skybucket Records]] released a compilation album entitled ''[[Low Dose Exposure]]''.
*[[1940]]: [[Birmingham City Council|City councilman]] and state representative [[Jim Carns]] was born in [[Blount County]].
* [[1996]]: [[Robbie Fearn]] married [[Pamela Fearn|Pamela Rowe]].
* [[1989]]: [[Samford University]] student [[Rex Copeland]] was murdered by his debate coach [[William Slagle]].
* [[1984]]: Writer [[Fred Bonnie]] married Wendy Watts.
* [[1959]]: [[Shelby Memorial Hospital]] in [[Alabaster]] was dedicated.
* [[1957]]: Attorney [[Orzell Billingsley]] married Geselda Hill.
* [[1955]]: The remodeled [[La Paree]] restaurant opened at 2013 [[5th Avenue North]].
* [[1948]]: [[Alberta City]] was annexed into the city of [[Tuscaloosa]].
 
[[Image:Fannie Flagg.jpg|right|thumb|Fannie Flagg, born September 21, 1944]]
==Births==
* [[1967]]: Software entrepreneur [[Jeff Trotman]] was born.
* [[1957]]: Author [[Mark Childress]] was born in Monroeville, Monroe County.
* [[1945]]: [[ADEM]] official [[Steve Spencer]] was born in [[Ohatchee]],
* [[1944]]: [[Fannie Flagg]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1940]]: [[Jefferson County Commission]]er and former state representative [[Jim Carns]] was born in [[Blount County]].
* [[1919]]: Preservationist [[Marvin Harper]] was born in [[Northport]].
* [[1896]]: Auto leasing entrepreneur [[John W. Black III]] was born in Athens, Limestone County.
* [[1894]]: [[Homewood City Council]] member [[Frank Hambaugh]].
 
==Deaths==
* [[2020]]: Restaurateur [[Henry Joe]] died.
* [[2000]]: Organist and composer [[Lee Erwin]] died in Greenwich Village, New York.
* [[1989]]: [[Samford University]] student [[Rex Copeland]] was murdered by his debate coach [[William Slagle]].
* [[1858]]: Former [[Governor of Alabama]] [[Arthur Bagby]] died in Mobile.


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September 21 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Fannie Flagg, born September 21, 1944

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