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Now that the private institution is closed, its archives collection have moved to an offsite location of the Birmingham Public Library.
Cadbury is opening its 'treasure trove' archives for one day only. Visitors will be able to step inside the archives at ...
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 13, 1963 (UPI)-An advance detail of federal forces set up headquarters today five blocks from a Negro section of Birmingham where a four-hour riot erupted Sunday morning ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 9, 1963 (UPI) -- Negro and white leaders plunged into 11th hour negotiations today in an attempt to head off another outbreak of civil rights demonstrations.The Rev. Martin ...
To begin with, Birmingham made it through the year without having to reduce the number of school days or significantly increase class sizes, both of which occurred at traditional L.A. Unified schools.
Birmingham’s best-known Negro leader, the Rev. Fred L. Shuttlesworth, a tough, thick-skinned, egocentric sort, has had his home bombed, his church bombed. Arrests in the case to date: nil.
This story first appeared in The Birmingham News in 1989 when Richard and Karon Scrushy bought the Longleaf Estate. It was written by: Elma Bell -- The Birmingham News  If you visited ...
The Cadbury Archives are a rich treasure trove of material relating to the history of the Cadbury business and there are nearly 50,000 items to discover ...