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:* [[Martin Luther King, Jr]] was arrested for "parading without a permit" during a peaceful demonstration in support of civil rights for African Americans. While imprisoned he responded to "A Call for Unity" with his [[Letter from Birmingham Jail]]. | :* [[Martin Luther King, Jr]] was arrested for "parading without a permit" during a peaceful demonstration in support of civil rights for African Americans. While imprisoned he responded to "A Call for Unity" with his [[Letter from Birmingham Jail]]. | ||
* [[1937]]: Postcard collector and author [[J. D. Weeks]] was born in [[North Birmingham]]. | * [[1937]]: Postcard collector and author [[J. D. Weeks]] was born in [[North Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1887]]: The first lots in the new city of [[Bessemer]] were sold. | |||
* [[1865]]: [[Wilson's Raid|Wilson's Raiders]] occupied Montgomery. | * [[1865]]: [[Wilson's Raid|Wilson's Raiders]] occupied Montgomery. | ||
[[Category:April dates|12]] | [[Category:April dates|12]] |
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April 12 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2002: Birmingham Steeldogs 47 - Mobile Wizards 26 at the BJCC.
- 1991: "Photographs of Wales 1971-1978" by Rowland Scherman went on exhibit at Joe Bar as part of that year's Salute to the United Kingdom.
- 1963: "A Call for Unity", an open letter to Birmingham's African American citizens, was published in the Birmingham News
- Martin Luther King, Jr was arrested for "parading without a permit" during a peaceful demonstration in support of civil rights for African Americans. While imprisoned he responded to "A Call for Unity" with his Letter from Birmingham Jail.
- 1937: Postcard collector and author J. D. Weeks was born in North Birmingham.
- 1887: The first lots in the new city of Bessemer were sold.
- 1865: Wilson's Raiders occupied Montgomery.