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* [[WAPI-AM]], [[WAFM-FM]], [[WAPI-TV]] and the ''[[Birmingham News]]'' were sold to Newhouse.
* [[WAPI-AM]], [[WAFM-FM]], [[WAPI-TV]] and the ''[[Birmingham News]]'' were sold to Newhouse.
* The [[Jefferson County Truck Growers Association]] moved to [[Finley Avenue]].
* The [[Jefferson County Truck Growers Association]] moved to [[Finley Avenue]].
* January 15: The [[University of Montevallo]] became coeducational.
* [[January 15]]: The [[University of Montevallo]] became coeducational.
* [[Maytown]] was incorporated.
* [[Maytown]] was incorporated.
* April 15: An F4 tornado killed 25 and injured 200 along a 20 mile path through [[Pleasant Grove]], [[McDonald Chapel]] and [[Trussville]].
* [[April 15]]: An F4 tornado killed 25 and injured 200 along a 20 mile path through [[Pleasant Grove]], [[McDonald Chapel]] and [[Trussville]].
* May 3: The [[Birmingham Amateur Radio Club]] was incorporated with [[Layton Dorman]], president.
* [[May 3]]: The [[Birmingham Amateur Radio Club]] was incorporated with [[Layton Dorman]], president.
* August: [[St Rose Academy]] was founded in the [[Terence Mackin residence]] on [[Red Mountain]].


===Civil Rights Movement===
===Civil Rights Movement===
* February 1: [[Autherine Lucy]] enrolled at the [[University of Alabama]]. She was expelled a week later for causing disruption.
* [[February 1]]: [[Autherine Lucy]] enrolled at the [[University of Alabama]]. She was expelled a week later for causing disruption.
* April 10: Kenneth Adams, E. L. Vinson & Willis Vinson assaulted singer Nat King Cole on stage during a performance at [[Municipal Auditorium]]. They were each sentenced to 180 days in jail.
* [[April 10]]: Kenneth Adams, E. L. Vinson & Willis Vinson assaulted singer Nat King Cole on stage during a performance at [[Municipal Auditorium]]. They were each sentenced to 180 days in jail.
* May 26: A Montgomery judge banned the NAACP from operating in Alabama.
* [[May 26]]: A Montgomery judge banned the NAACP from operating in Alabama.
* June 5: The [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights]] was founded by [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] at [[Sardis Baptist Church]].
* [[June 5]]: The [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights]] was founded by [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] at [[Sardis Baptist Church]].
* December 25: [[Fred Shuttlesworth]]'s home was bombed. He emerged from the basement unscathed.
* [[December 25]]: [[Fred Shuttlesworth]]'s home was bombed. He emerged from the basement unscathed.
* December 26: [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] led hundreds of Blacks onto Birmingham busses in defiance of local [[segregation laws|law]]. 22 are arrested and Shuttlesworth files a federal lawsuit against the police.
* [[December 26]]: [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] led hundreds of Blacks onto Birmingham busses in defiance of local [[segregation laws|law]]. 22 are arrested and Shuttlesworth files a federal lawsuit against the police.


===Sports===
===Sports===
* February 15: The Pittsburgh Pirates and Kansas City A's cancelled an exhibition at [[Rickwood Field]] due to segregation ordinances.
* [[February 15]]: The Pittsburgh Pirates and Kansas City A's cancelled an exhibition at [[Rickwood Field]] due to segregation ordinances.
* The [[Birmingham Black Barons]] played their first season in the new Negro American League.
* The [[Birmingham Black Barons]] played their first season in the new Negro American League.
* December 1: [[Auburn University|Auburn]] defeated the [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] 34-7 in the [[1956 Iron Bowl]] at [[Legion Field]].
* [[December 1]]: [[Auburn University|Auburn]] defeated the [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] 34-7 in the [[1956 Iron Bowl]] at [[Legion Field]].
* [[University of Alabama|Alabama]]'s men's basketball team was SEC champion with a 14-0 league record (21-3 overall).
* [[University of Alabama|Alabama]]'s men's basketball team was SEC champion with a 14-0 league record (21-3 overall).
* October 20: [[Howard College]]'s final homecoming game at its [[East Lake]] campus was won 25-6 by Carson-Newman under steady rain. Viola Beard reigned as queen.
* [[October 20]]: [[Howard College]]'s final homecoming game at its [[East Lake]] campus was won 25-6 by Carson-Newman under steady rain. Viola Beard reigned as queen.
* [[Milton Graff]] set a [[Birmingham Barons]] single season record for at bats with 653.
* [[Milton Graff]] set a [[Birmingham Barons]] single season record for at bats with 653.
* The [[Magic City Classic]] ends in a 0-0 tie.
* The [[Magic City Classic]] ends in a 0-0 tie.

Revision as of 11:32, 15 May 2007

1956 was the 85th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Civil Rights Movement

Sports

Music

Births

Buildings

Context

The 1956 Winter Games were held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. The Summer Olympics were in Melbourne, Australia. Elvis Presley had his first hit single, "Heartbreak Hotel". Morocco declared independence from France. My Fair Lady opened on Broadway. Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier of Monaco and Maralyn Monroe married Arthur Miller. "Under God" was added to the Pledge of Allegiance and "In God We Trust" was made the national motto. Yankee Don Larsen pitched a perfect game 5 of the World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers. President Eisenhower was re-elected, and Japan joined the United Nations.

Notable 1956 births included Mel Gibson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Tom Hanks, Martina Navratilova, Dwight Yoakam, Bo Derek, and Larry Bird. Deaths that year included H. L. Mencken, A. A. Milne, Connie Mack, Jackson Pollock, Bertolt Brecht, Bela Lugosi, Art Tatum, and Tommy Dorsey.

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