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* [[2009]]: Former [[Birmingham City Council]] president [[Nina Miglionico]] died. | * [[2009]]: Former [[Birmingham City Council]] president [[Nina Miglionico]] died. | ||
* [[2007]]: Blues and boogie-woogie pianist [[Big Joe Duskin]] died. | |||
* [[2006]]: Manager [[Chris Chron]] removed the [[2006 Birmingham Barons|Birmingham Barons]] from a game against the Jacksonville Suns which was interrupted by two bench-clearing brawls. | * [[2006]]: Manager [[Chris Chron]] removed the [[2006 Birmingham Barons|Birmingham Barons]] from a game against the Jacksonville Suns which was interrupted by two bench-clearing brawls. | ||
*2006: The 20th annual [[We Love Homewood Day]] was held. | *2006: The 20th annual [[We Love Homewood Day]] was held. |
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May 6 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: Former Birmingham City Council president Nina Miglionico died.
- 2007: Blues and boogie-woogie pianist Big Joe Duskin died.
- 2006: Manager Chris Chron removed the Birmingham Barons from a game against the Jacksonville Suns which was interrupted by two bench-clearing brawls.
- 2006: The 20th annual We Love Homewood Day was held.
- 2005: Birmingham and Plzeň, Czech Republic signed a Sister City agreement in Plzeň's Obradni sin (City Hall).
- 1967: The Japanese Garden at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens opened to the public as part of the Birmingham Festival of Arts Salute to Japan.
- 1955: Author and poet Debra Ghigna was born.
- 1934: Senator Richard Shelby was born in Birmingham.
- 1931: Hall of Fame outfielder Willie Mays was born in Birmingham.
- 1907: Major League pitcher Ivy Andrews was born in Dora.
- 1856: The East Alabama Male College was chartered in Auburn.
- 1862: United States Senator Oscar Underwood was born in Louisville, Kentucky.