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* [[1966]]: [[Sandy Posey]] recorded "Born a Woman", her first hit single. | * [[1966]]: [[Sandy Posey]] recorded "Born a Woman", her first hit single. | ||
* [[1959]]: The [[Birmingham Genealogical Society]] was first organized. | * [[1959]]: The [[Birmingham Genealogical Society]] was first organized. | ||
* [[1954]]: [[Cliff Holman|"Cousin Cliff" Holman]]'s "[[Tip-Top Clubhouse]]" debuted on [[WABT-TV]]. | |||
* [[1942]]: Basketball coach, banker and businessman [[Jimmy Taylor]] was born. | * [[1942]]: Basketball coach, banker and businessman [[Jimmy Taylor]] was born. | ||
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March 15 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: Retired Federal judge Sam Pointer, Jr died.
- 2008: Holocaust survivor Henry Aizenman died in Birmingham.
- 2006: BhamWiki was launched.
- 2005: Andrew Zow joined the Birmingham Steeldogs.
- 1969: The Eternal Flame of Freedom was dedicated in Linn Park.
- 1966: Sandy Posey recorded "Born a Woman", her first hit single.
- 1959: The Birmingham Genealogical Society was first organized.
- 1954: "Cousin Cliff" Holman's "Tip-Top Clubhouse" debuted on WABT-TV.
- 1942: Basketball coach, banker and businessman Jimmy Taylor was born.