Draft # 2 had a few landmarks left for a while before Magic City was founded, when Birmingham's lively and evolving city did not exist. One thing that is often overlooked is Illington Cemetery. It is the oldest graveyard in Birmingham, it has a long history. But this question still exists and it is a valuable treasure for the most famous artists working in Birmingham. That story began in 1821 and the city was officially founded 50 years ago.
Natural cemetery, ecological cemetery, green cemetery or protected cemeteries are a new type of cemetery that serves as a natural grave (with or without a coffin). The motive for burial of nature is to have environmental consciousness, the body quickly breaks down and becomes part of the natural environment without the traditional burial environmental costs. The opposite proposal was also made. Other people do not allow the rapid decomposition of natural tombs in principle to allow natural tombs to protect the wild landscape forever but rather to recycle graves quickly compared to traditional graves I believe it will be possible. However, it is not clear whether reuse of cemeteries is culturally acceptable to most people.
Draft # 2 had a few landmarks left for a while before Magic City was founded, when Birmingham's lively and evolving city did not exist. One thing that is often overlooked is Illington Cemetery. It is the oldest graveyard in Birmingham, it has a long history. But this question still exists and it is a valuable treasure for the most famous artists working in Birmingham. - On April 16, 1963 in Birmingham Prison, Alabama, Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a letter to eight clergy who accused the timing of the civil rights movement. The letter was directed to eight clergy, but the letter from Birmingham Prison spoke to the public's audience, especially the king's "brothers of Christians and Jews" (King, 29).
King is known for a letter from Birmingham Prison or a letter from Birmingham City Prison. It was arrested for participation in the Birmingham campaign, a non-violent protest action by the Alabama Christian human rights movement, in an open letter dated 16th April 1963 from Birmingham, Alabama. And the king 's Southern Christian Leadership Conference against the apartheid of Birmingham city council and downtown retailer. The letter of the King responded to the statement "Calling Unity" issued by eight white clerics in Alabama on April 12, 1963. The clergy agrees that there is social unfairness, but I believe that fighting apartheid should be done only in the court instead of on the street. Mr. Kim said that true citizenship will never be realized if there is no nonviolent and forced direct action like him.