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* [[1991]]: [[St Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church]] dedicated the first building at its current facility.
* [[1991]]: [[St Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church]] dedicated the first building at its current facility.
* [[1973]]: Rosalette Petty of Hawai'i was crowned [[1973 Miss Black Teenage World Pageant|Miss Black Teenage World]] at the inaugural pageant in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1973]]: Rosalette Petty of Hawai'i was crowned [[1973 Miss Black Teenage World Pageant|Miss Black Teenage World]] at the inaugural pageant in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1949]]: The [[Birmingham Business League]], [[Birmingham Emancipation Association]] and the [[NAACP]] co-sponsored a mass meeting to protest the growing [[list of racially motivated bombings]] in the city.
* [[1949]]: The [[Birmingham Business League]], [[Birmingham Emancipation Association]] and the [[NAACP]] organized a protest at which approximately 2,000 Black residents protested at [[Smithfield Court]] for an end to [[list of racially motivated bombings]]. The crowd approved resolutions in favor of expanding real estate sales to Black buyers, and expressed support for the work of attorney Arthur Shores.
* [[1945]]: The ''[[Birmingham Age-Herald]]'' resumed publication after a [[1945 printers' strike|five-week printer's strike]].
* [[1945]]: The ''[[Birmingham Age-Herald]]'' resumed publication after a [[1945 printers' strike|five-week printer's strike]].
* [[1887]]: Educator [[A. H. Parker]] arrived in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1887]]: Educator [[A. H. Parker]] arrived in [[Birmingham]].
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* [[1805]]: [[Hosea Holcombe]] was ordained as a Baptist minister in Padgett's Creek, South Carolina.
* [[1805]]: [[Hosea Holcombe]] was ordained as a Baptist minister in Padgett's Creek, South Carolina.


[[Image:William H Morris.jpg|right|thumb|William H. Morris, born August 17, 1847]]
==Births==
==Births==
* [[1990]]: Major League Soccer player [[Chandler Hoffman]] was born.
* [[1990]]: Major League Soccer player [[Chandler Hoffman]] was born.
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* [[1942]]: Entrepreneur [[Harold Ruttenberg]] was born in Johannesburg, South Africa.
* [[1942]]: Entrepreneur [[Harold Ruttenberg]] was born in Johannesburg, South Africa.
* [[1933]]: Third baseman [[Jim Davenport]] was born in [[Siluria]].
* [[1933]]: Third baseman [[Jim Davenport]] was born in [[Siluria]].
* [[1930]]: ''[[The Birmingham News|Birmingham News]]'' publisher [[Victor Hanson II]] was born.
* [[1927]]: Planner [[Robert Juster]] was born in London, England.
* [[1927]]: Planner [[Robert Juster]] was born in London, England.
* [[1913]]: Baseball player [[Rudy York]] was born in [[Ragland]].
* [[1913]]: Baseball player [[Rudy York]] was born in [[Ragland]].
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==Deaths==
==Deaths==
* [[2016]]: Historian and four-time [[Alabama Secretary of State]] [[Jim Bennett]] died.
* 2016: Homeless man [[James Griffin]] was found [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2016|murdered]] under the [[Elton B. Stephens Expressway]].
* [[2011]]: [[Barton-Clay Fine Jewelers]] co-owner [[Sperry Snow]] died.
* [[2011]]: [[Barton-Clay Fine Jewelers]] co-owner [[Sperry Snow]] died.
* [[2009]]: Auto racing promoter [[J. P. Rotton Jr]] died.
* [[2009]]: Auto racing promoter [[J. P. Rotton Jr]] died.
* [[2008]]: The quintuple [[Cahaba Lakes murders]] took place, although the bodies weren't discovered for three days.
* [[1973]]: Singer [[Paul Williams]] was found dead in Detroit, Michigan, an apparent  suicide.
* [[1973]]: Singer [[Paul Williams]] was found dead in Detroit, Michigan, an apparent  suicide.
* [[1939]]: [[Parker High School|Industrial High School]] principal [[A. H. Parker]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1939]]: [[Parker High School|Industrial High School]] principal [[A. H. Parker]] died in [[Birmingham]].

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August 17 in the history of the Birmingham District:

William H. Morris, born August 17, 1847

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