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Remembering the tragic 16th Street Baptist Church bombing that took the lives of four little girls and marked a turning point ...
An Anglican priest in England recently dedicated nearly 30 pages of his new book, “Twelve Churches: An Unlikely History of ...
Sixty-two years ago, a racially motivated bombing at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham claimed the lives of four ...
Birmingham still remembers how the vicious act that silenced four young girls shook a nation that would speak up for them.
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Remembering the victims of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing 62 years later
Birmingham commemorated the lives of Carole Robertson, Cynthia Wesley, Addie Mae Collins, and Denise McNair, who were killed ...
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Birmingham community honors victims on 62nd anniversary of 16th Street Baptist Church bombing
A bomb planted by members of the Ku Klux Klan exploded inside 16th Street Baptist Church 62 years ago Monday, killing four ...
On Sept. 15, 1963, four Black girls were killed when a bomb went off during Sunday services at the 16th Street Baptist Church ...
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EDITORIAL | Homegrown Terror: Klansmen murdered four young girls 63 years ago today in Birmingham
Four young girls -- Addie Mae Collins, Carole Robertson and Cynthia Wesley, all 14, and Carol Denise McNair, just 11, -- were killed. More than 20 others were injured at the scene.
On the morning of September 15, 1963, Rev. John H. Cross Jr. and members of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, were preparing to start the Youth Day worship service when a bomb ...
Monday marked the 62nd anniversary of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham that killed four young Black girls.
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