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For charitable contributions to the Birmingham Museum of Art, the Stephens Family Gallery is named in his family's honor. [2] The Red Mountain Expressway was renamed the Elton B. Stephens Expressway by the City of Birmingham on September 11, 1975. [2] With his son James, Stephens donated $2.5 million to the University of Alabama at Birmingham. [2]
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Dave Frankel, 67, American news anchor and weatherman (WPVI-TV, KYW-TV), complications from primary progressive aphasia. [119] Jim Hatfield, 81, American basketball coach (Kentucky Wildcats, Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns, Mississippi State Bulldogs). [120] Anil R. Joshi, 84, Indian poet and essayist. [121]
Charles G. Brooks (November 22, 1920 – September 29, 2011) was an editorial cartoonist for The Birmingham News in Birmingham, Alabama, United States.He used his platform at The Birmingham News to criticize the Ku Klux Klan, despite the number of powerful supporters in the region at that time.
Langford was a reporter for WBRC-6, which at the time was the ABC affiliate in Birmingham, during the mid 1970s. He was the community's first African-American TV news reporter. He was later a public relations director for a Birmingham Budweiser distributor. Prior to entering politics, Langford was a well known local television personality.
Ibrahim Fawal (1933 - 2020) [1] was a Palestinian-American academic, former professor, and author of the historical novel On the Hills of God, about the experiences of a young Palestinian man during the Nakba, or "catastrophe" of 1948.
Tom York (November 30, 1924 – August 1, 2021) was an American television personality, who worked for WBRC in Birmingham, Alabama, from 1957 to 1989.
Sylvia Nancy Gyde (née Clayton; 27 March 1936 – 23 April 2024) was a British public health doctor, medical researcher and National Health Service administrator. She founded a family planning clinic for women on a deprived council estate in Woolwich, southeast London and worked in general practice in Hall Green, Birmingham.
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