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(Created page with "'''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=== * See also: List of homicides in 1943 and List of Birmingham homicides in 1943 ==Works== ===Buildings=== ===Music=== ===Film...") |
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* [[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
- 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 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 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 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, traffic engineer
- John Loper, Pentecostal preacher
- Bryan Noe, biologist and dean of the UAB Graduate School
- George Perdue, 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
Marriages
Awards
Retirements
Deaths
Works
Buildings
Music
Film, Radio and TV
Context
1940s |
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