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===Births===
===Births===
 
* [[January 6]]: [[Seng-jaw Soong]], cancer researcher
* [[January 9]]: [[Jerry Yester]], folk musician, songwriter and record producer
* [[January 15]]: [[Glen Browder]], U.S. Representative and [[Alabama Secretary of State]]
* [[January 31]]: [[Richard Quick]], swimming coach
* [[February 1]]: [[Edouard Bruchac]], photojournalist
* [[February 3]]: [[Dennis Edwards]], singer
* February 3: [[Robert Bentley]], dermatologist and [[Governor of Alabama]]
* [[February 4]]: [[Barry Beckett]], pianist and record producer
* [[February 5]]: [[Howell Raines]], newspaper editor and author
* [[February 23]]: [[Mac Parsons]], [[Jefferson County Circuit Court]] Judge and [[Alabama State Senate|Alabama State Senator]]
* [[March 16]]: [[McNeil Robinson]], organist and composer
* [[March 23]]: [[Winston Groom]], novelist
* March 23: [[Lee May]], baseball player and coach
* [[March 28]]: [[Joe Minter]], artist
* [[April 9]]: [[U. W. Clemon]], [[Alabama State Senate|Alabama State Senator]] and U.S. District Court judge
* [[April 25]]: [[Cleopatra Kennedy]], singer
* [[April 29]]: [[Cleopatra Tucker]], New Jersey State Assembly member
* May: [[Allen Pate]], [[Alabama Department of Labor]] commissioner and [[City of Hoover]] executive director
* [[May 19]]: [[Steve Whitman]], social epidemiologist and public health researcher
* [[May 20]]: [[Shorty Long]], singer, songwriter and record producer
* [[May 31]]: [[Joe Namath]], football player and club owner
* [[June 8]]: [[Thales McReynolds]], basketball player
* [[June 10]]: [[Larry Lemak]], orthopaedic surgeon
* [[June 14]]: [[James Roberson Sr]], educator
* July: [[Larry House]], medical executive
* [[July 17]]: [[Frank Limehouse]], Episcopal priest
* [[August 3]]: [[Larry Drummond]], vice-chair of [[Drummond Company]]
* [[August 16]]: [[Woody Peoples]], football player and coach
* [[September 12]]: [[Tennant McWilliams]], historian and dean of the [[UAB School of Social and Behavioral Sciences]]
* [[September 17]]: [[Charles Ezell]], restaurateur
* [[September 26]]: [[Karl Seitz]], newspaper editor
* [[September 29]]: [[Lorenzo Pace]], artist and author
* [[October 8]]: [[Priscilla Dunn]], educator and [[Alabama State Senate|Alabama State Senator]]
* [[October 11]]: [[George McMillan]], [[Lieutenant Governor of Alabama]] and [[City Stages]] founder
* [[November 2]]: [[David Vest]], pianist, writer and activist
* [[November 9]]: [[Robert Brissie]], [[Jefferson County Coroner]]
* [[November 21]]: [[Butch Ridley]], police detective
* [[November 24]]: [[Margaret Tolbert]], chemist
* [[November 28]]: [[Jackie Sherrill]], football coach
* [[December 13]]: [[Roberta Baumgardner]], tennis player and philanthropist
* [[December 29]]: [[David Barnes]], [[Birmingham Municipal Court]] judge
* December: [[Ron Blankenship]], shoe repairer and former candidate for [[Jefferson County Sheriff]]
* [[Sara Garden Armstrong]], artist and art instructor
* [[John L. Carroll]], dean of the [[Cumberland School of Law]]
* [[Wilson Fallin Jr]], Baptist minister and educator
* [[Eddie Fowler]], printer
* [[Bob Friedman]], talk show host and [[Housing Authority of the Birmingham District]] commissioner
* [[John Garrett (engineer)|John Garrett]], traffic engineer
* [[John Loper]], Pentecostal preacher
* [[Bryan Noe]], biologist and dean of the [[UAB Graduate School]]
* [[George Perdue]], [[Alabama House of Representatives|Alabama State Representative]] and [[UAB]] administrator
* [[Samuel Pettagrue]], Baptist minister
* [[Bob Rosser]], engraver
* [[Kenneth Spencer]], [[Birmingham Police Department]] officer
* [[Bunny Stokes]], banker and real estate executive
* [[Marti Turnipseed]], Civil Rights activist
* [[Van Williams]], [[U.S. Pipe]] supervisor


===Graduations===
===Graduations===

Revision as of 12:21, 2 November 2023

1943 was the 72nd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Establishments

Government

Education

Media

Religion

Sports

Individuals

Births

Graduations

Marriages

Awards

Retirements

Deaths

Works

Buildings

Music

Film, Radio and TV

Context

1940s
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