"Several hundred young men and women are trained in this department annually for responsible positions." The postmark date on the back of this postcard is February 20, 1922.
"Some of the Most Attractive Floats in the Big Labor Day Parade in Birmingham." From the rotogravure section of the Birmingham Age-Herald, Sunday, October 8, 1916. Organizations represented by this float include the Brotherhood of Locomotive...
"Some of the Most Attractive Floats in the Big Labor Day Parade in Birmingham." From the rotogravure section of the Birmingham Age-Herald, Sunday, October 8, 1916.
"Some of the Most Attractive Floats in the Big Labor Day Parade in Birmingham." From the rotogravure section of the Birmingham Age-Herald, Sunday, October 8, 1916. This float was made by the Birmingham Musicians Local 256.
"Some of the Most Attractive Floats in the Big Labor Day Parade in Birmingham." From the rotogravure section of the Birmingham Age-Herald, Sunday, October 8, 1916. This float was made by the Brotherhood of Local Firemen and Engineers.
"Some of the Most Attractive Floats in the Big Labor Day Parade in Birmingham." From the rotogravure section of the Birmingham Age-Herald, Sunday, October 8, 1916.
"Some of the Most Attractive Floats in the Big Labor Day Parade in Birmingham." From the rotogravure section of the Birmingham Age-Herald, Sunday, October 8, 1916.
Eleanor Roosevelt, Frank W. Boykin, and others at a press conference in Birmingham, Alabama. Below the image and caption is an article describing Mrs. Roosevelt's lecture in there. From The Birmingham Post.
"Birmingham, Alabama. An incident of the mine strike in Jefferson (Birmingham) County, is illustrated. Several thousand of the 21,000 miners who are striking here, organized a march on the Red Diamond mine. As the marchers reached this point, they...
Flier issued by the Communist Party in Birmingham, Alabama, urging local steel industry employees ("Working men and women, white and Negro!") to join the general miners' strike: "The miners' strike must be won! They can win the war against the NRA...
"Souvenir of Birmingham. Vulcan, The `Iron Man.' Birmingham's Iron Man. Vulcan represented Birmingham, Alabama's great coal and iron district and was the most striking single feature at the St. Louis Exposition, in 1904. This statue was designed by...
"Birmingham's Million Dollar Airport was dedicated June 1, 1931; showing administration and terminal buildings; covers 315 acres and can accommodate 300 to 500 planes. Is five miles northeast of heart of city. Approximate cost one million...