Jim Baggett

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James L. Baggett Jr (born c. 1964 in Birmingham) is the archivist of the City of Birmingham and director of the Department of Archives and Manuscripts at the Birmingham Public Library.

Baggett completed a bachelor's degree in history and a master's in public history at UAB in 1986 and 1988. He began working at the Birmingham Public Library as an intern under Marvin Whiting in 1988, and then resigned to pursue a PhD in history at the University of Mississippi. He left that program in order to return to the archives and completed a masters in library and information studies at the University of Alabama in 1997. Baggett succeeded Whiting after his retirement in 1996.

Baggett is the author of two books about Alabama history and has written articles for various publications. He has served as curator or co-curator for several exhibitions which draw from the archives. He also contributed a Reading Birmingham book column for the online news site BirminghamWatch.

Baggett has served as president of the Society of Alabama Archivists, Chair of the Jefferson County Historical Commission, and as a trustee of the Birmingham Historical Society and the Alabama Historical Association. Known for his knowledge of the civil rights movement in Birmingham and other historical events in Alabama, Baggett has presented lectures across the United States and Europe.

In 2013 the Alabama Historical Association presented Baggett with the "Virginia Van Der Veer Hamilton Award" for his contributions to public history. On April 4, 2019 Baggett received the "Eminent Librarian Award" during the Alabama Library Association annual conference in Point Clear, Baldwin County. In 2021 the Alabama Historical Association presented Baggett with the "Milo B. Howard Award" for the best article published in The Alabama Review. He was honored the same year as an "Outstanding Alumnus" of the University of Alabama School of Library and Information Studies.

Baggett lives in Birmingham with his wife, Marci, and daughter.

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