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==Civil Rights Movement==
==Civil Rights Movement==
* February 1: [[Autherine Lucy]] enrolls at the [[University of Alabama]]. She was expelled a week later for causing disruption.
* February 1: [[Autherine Lucy]] enrolled at the [[University of Alabama]]. She was expelled a week later for causing disruption.
* April 10: Kenneth Adams, E. L. Vinson & Willis Vinson assaulted singer Nat King Cole on stage during a performance at [[Municipal Auditorium]]. They were each sentenced to 180 days in jail.
* April 10: Kenneth Adams, E. L. Vinson & Willis Vinson assaulted singer Nat King Cole on stage during a performance at [[Municipal Auditorium]]. They were each sentenced to 180 days in jail.
* June 1: A Montgomery judge bans the NAACP from operating in Alabama.
* June 1: A Montgomery judge banned the NAACP from operating in Alabama.
* June 5: The [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights]] founded by [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] at [[Sardis Baptist Church]].
* June 5: The [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights]] was founded by [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] at [[Sardis Baptist Church]].
* December 25: [[Fred Shuttlesworth]]'s home and church bombed.
* December 25: [[Fred Shuttlesworth]]'s home and church were bombed.
* December 26: [{Fred Shuttlesworth]] boards a Birmingham bus, 6 days after the U. S. Supreme Court ruled that Montgomery buses must integrate. He and other Civil Rights Leaders attend a City Commission meeting the same day.
* December 26: [[Fred Shuttlesworth]] boarded a Birmingham bus, 6 days after the U. S. Supreme Court ruled that Montgomery buses must integrate. He and other Civil Rights Leaders attended a City Commission meeting the same day.


==Sports==
==Sports==

Revision as of 10:59, 15 April 2006

1956 was the 85th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Civil Rights Movement

Sports

  • February 15: Pittsburgh Pirates and Kansas City A's forced to cancel exhibition at Rickwood Field due to segregation ordinances.
  • The Birmingham Black Barons played their first season in the new Negro American League.
  • December 1: Auburn defeated the Alabama 34-7 in the 1956 Iron Bowl at Legion Field.
  • Alabama's men's basketball team is SEC champion with a 14-0 league record (21-3 overall).
  • October 20: Howard College's final homecoming game at its East Lake campus was won 25-6 by Carson-Newman under steady rain. Viola Beard reigns as queen.