50 Years Forward: Birmingham Dumps Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama
Alabama It’s official. The Birmingham City Council, which leapt at the opportunity to support the scam that was Vulcan Bike Week, won’t be supporting the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama, an IndyCar...
View Article50 Years Forward: Birmingham SCLC Prays To “Stop The Violence”
Alabama A few weeks ago, we saw that Montgomery was praying to change black culture and was poised to overtake Birmingham in 2013 for the first time since the 19th century as “the most violent city in...
View Article50 Years Forward: In Birmingham, 5 Years for Homicide
Alabama In light of the 50 Years Forward commemoration of the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham, OD and SBPDL are putting Birmingham, Alabama – where scenes of White resistance to integration...
View Article50 Years Forward: DBE Contractor Linked To Sign That Killed Luke Bresette
Alabama A few days ago, SBPDL.com speculated that Luke Bresette – the 10-year-old White boy from Kansas who died when a flight display sign collapsed on him and his family at the...
View Article50 Years Forward: Behind The Purple Drapes, Race and Sports In The Tragic City
Mayor William Bell spends $15,000 on purple drapes for his VIP box at the 2011 Magic City Classic Alabama In recent weeks, OD has been taking a closer look at Birmingham, Alabama, which is celebrating...
View Article50 Years Forward: Losing The MotoGP
Birmingham loses the MotoGP to Laguna Seca Alabama OD’s probe into racial favoritism and public funding of sporting events in Birmingham, Alabama continues to turn up some interesting results with the...
View Article50 Years Forward: Sexual Harassment at the Birmingham Public Library
Barbara Ann Wilson sues the City of Birmingham and Birmingham Library Board for sexual harassment Alabama In the video below, Barbara Ann Wilson describes her experiences working as an employee of the...
View Article50 Years Forward: Rick & Bubba Show, Steven Hoyt, and Honda Indy Grand Prix
Alabama Final Update: The Birmingham City Council has approved $300,000 in funding for the Honda Indy Grand Prix: “BIRMINGHAM, Alabama –The Birmingham City Council has approved $300,000 in funding for...
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