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* [[Liesa Cole]] | * [[Liesa Cole]] | ||
* [[Roy Cramer]] | * [[Roy Cramer]] | ||
* [[Jim Fyffe]] | * [[Jim Fyffe]] | ||
* [[Joe Gelders]] | * [[Joe Gelders]] | ||
* [[Earnest Johnson]] | * [[Earnest Johnson]] | ||
* [[Barett Jones]] | |||
* [[Alan Kaufman]] | * [[Alan Kaufman]] | ||
* [[Andy Kennedy]], Ole Miss coach, former UAB player (disambiguate from Father [[Andrew Kennedy]] of [[Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church]]) | * [[Andy Kennedy]], Ole Miss coach, former UAB player (disambiguate from Father [[Andrew Kennedy]] of [[Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church]]) | ||
* [[Martin Luther King Jr]] | * [[Martin Luther King Jr]] | ||
* [[Antonio Langham]] | |||
* [[Say Longshore]] ([http://obits.al.com/obituaries/birmingham/obituary.aspx?n=sarah-ford-longshore-say&pid=163625839&fhid=8342 obit]) | |||
* [[Ed May]] | * [[Ed May]] | ||
* [[Robbie Raggs]] | * [[Robbie Raggs]] | ||
* [[Reggie Ragland]] | |||
* [[Dean Robb]] ([http://blog.al.com/bob-carlton/2011/09/dean_robb_formerly_of_bottega.html]) | |||
* [[Andy Spinosi]] & [[Tim Spinosi]] | * [[Andy Spinosi]] & [[Tim Spinosi]] | ||
* [[ | * [[James L. Ware]] | ||
* "Birmingham's Freedom Sisters" ([[Geraldine Bell]], [[Leila Butler]], [[Minnie Gaston]], [[Mildred Johnson]], [[Helen Shores Lee]], [[Savannah Jones]], [[Lucinda Roby]]) | * "Birmingham's Freedom Sisters" ([[Geraldine Bell]], [[Leila Butler]], [[Minnie Gaston]], [[Mildred Johnson]], [[Helen Shores Lee]], [[Savannah Jones]], [[Lucinda Roby]]) | ||
* See [[Bhamwiki:Article suggestions/BBJ CEO list]] | * See [[Bhamwiki:Article suggestions/BBJ CEO list]] | ||
Revision as of 16:53, 11 June 2019
General needs
- See also: Special:Wantedpages for unwritten articles with the most red links to them.
- See also: Category:Stubs for articles that need expansion.
- See also: Special:LonelyPages for orphaned pages that need links created to them.
- Birmingham City Schools, Jefferson County schools, etc. (with articles for each school, stubs if need be)
- Articles on all former Birmingham City Council members and everyone listed in Mayor of Birmingham
- List of Railroads operating in the Birmingham District
- Articles for each entry in the List of Birmingham neighborhoods
- Big portal/survey-type articles for major events which had an impact on the area such as World War II, the Great Depression, Works Progress Administration, Labor movement, etc
- Walker v. City of Birmingham and other Supreme Court cases involving local issues
People
- Buddy Anderson
- George Barber
- Joe Bruno
- Happy Hal Burns
- Liesa Cole
- Roy Cramer
- Jim Fyffe
- Joe Gelders
- Earnest Johnson
- Barett Jones
- Alan Kaufman
- Andy Kennedy, Ole Miss coach, former UAB player (disambiguate from Father Andrew Kennedy of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church)
- Martin Luther King Jr
- Antonio Langham
- Say Longshore (obit)
- Ed May
- Robbie Raggs
- Reggie Ragland
- Dean Robb ([1])
- Andy Spinosi & Tim Spinosi
- James L. Ware
- "Birmingham's Freedom Sisters" (Geraldine Bell, Leila Butler, Minnie Gaston, Mildred Johnson, Helen Shores Lee, Savannah Jones, Lucinda Roby)
- See Bhamwiki:Article suggestions/BBJ CEO list
Places
- Brookwood Medical Center
- Northside
- Falling Rock Falls
- Edgewood Armory
- UAB Hospital, Veterans Administration Medical Center
- Bessemer Academy
- Norfolk Southern-Irondale Yard
- SoHo Square
- Peavine Falls
- Hillbilly Mall and The Oaks (Tuskegee)
- Roebuck Springs Country Club
- Sumiton
- Shannon Landfill
- Vanderbilt Furnace
Organizations
- Briarwood Presbyterian Church
- NWA Mid-America
- Cahaba River Society
- Tekneek
- Presbyterian Church in America
- Bruno Event Team
- Alabama Department of Archives and History
- Motion Industries
- Region 2020
- Rock 99
- Russell Athletic ([2])
- Rust Engineering
- WVOK-AM
- DeBardeleben Coal & Iron Company
- Stockham Valves & Fittings
- UAB Blazers basketball team
- Robert Moore & the Wildcats
- Mountain Brook Police Department
Events
- Crippled Children Classic
- Kudzu Run
- "Picture Pages" educational television program