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Birmingham-Southern College

(Encyclopedia) Birmingham-Southern College, at Birmingham, Ala.; United Methodist; coeducational; formed 1918 by the merger of Southern Univ. (chartered 1856; opened 1859 at Greensboro, Ala.) and…

Birmingham, city, England

(Encyclopedia) Birmingham Birmingham bûrˈmĭngəm [key], city and metropolitan borough (2021 city pop. 2,606,374…

Brewer's: Birmingham Poet

John Freeth, who died at the age of seventy-eight in 1808. He was wit, poet, and publican, who not only wrote the words and tunes of songs, but sang them also, and sang them well. Source…

Birmingham Church Bombing

Almost four decades after four girls were murdered, the last killer was put behind bars Related Links Black History Month Encyclopedia: Civil Rights For Kids: Civil Rights Heroes…

Birmingham University

(Encyclopedia) Birmingham University, at Birmingham, England; founded 1900. It has faculties of arts, science, engineering, medicine and dentistry, commerce and social science, law, and education and…

Sutton Coldfield

(Encyclopedia) Sutton Coldfield, city (1991 pop. 102,572), Birmingham metropolitan district, central England. The city is a residential suburb of Birmingham with a metal products industry and a large…

Birmingham, AL Census Data

People QuickFactsBirminghamAlabamaPopulation, 2003 estimate 236,6204,500,752Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2003 -2.5%1.2%Population, 2000 242,8204,447,100Population,…

Birmingham, AL Demographic Statistics

NumberPercentTotal population242,820100.0SEX AND AGEMale112,04646.1Female130,77453.9Under 5 years16,5646.85 to 9 years17,3497.110 to 14 years16,9677.015 to 19 years17,3257.120 to 24 years19,…

Birmingham, AL Economic Statistics

NumberPercentEMPLOYMENT STATUSPopulation 16 years and over188,947100.0In labor force110,69758.6Civilian labor force110,55858.5Employed98,57452.2Unemployed11,9846.3Percent of civilian labor…