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* [[Michael Adler]] succeeded the retiring [[Aubrey Edwards]] as minister of music at [[Shades Mountain Baptist Church]].
* [[Michael Adler]] succeeded the retiring [[Aubrey Edwards]] as minister of music at [[Shades Mountain Baptist Church]].
* [[Ralph Cook]] retired from the Alabama Supreme Court and joined the firm of [[Hare, Wynn, Newell & Newton]].
* [[Ralph Cook]] retired from the Alabama Supreme Court and joined the firm of [[Hare, Wynn, Newell & Newton]].
* [[Walter Maddox]] became personnel director for [[Tuscaloosa City Schools]] and later a [[Tuscaloosa City Council|Tuscaloosa City Councilor]].
* [[Arthur Price (minister)|Arthur Price]] succeeded [[Christopher Hamlin]] as Pastor of [[16th Street Baptist Church]].
* [[Arthur Price (minister)|Arthur Price]] succeeded [[Christopher Hamlin]] as Pastor of [[16th Street Baptist Church]].
* [[Patsy Stanley]] succeeded [[Cindy Cason]] as principal of [[Homewood Middle School]].
* [[Patsy Stanley]] succeeded [[Cindy Cason]] as principal of [[Homewood Middle School]].

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2001 was the 130th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Media

  • February 2: WRRS-FM switched formats to "modern rock/adult contemporary", becoming "101.1 the Spot".

Sports

Works

Books

  • The Cost of Courage: The Journey of An American Congressman (reprint) by Carl Elliott and Micheal D'Orso
  • Murder Boogies with Elvis by Anne George

Buildings

Roads

Individuals

Awards

Births

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 2001

See Also

2000s
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