One of Birmingham's most ... for a major upgrade. The 16th Street Baptist Church — the site of 1963 bombing that killed four young girls in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement — will ...
You'll find the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in downtown Birmingham, across the street from the 16th Street Baptist Church. Tours are available Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m ...
A well-known civil rights site has received a multimillion-dollar grant. 16th Street Baptist Church was recently given a $2.5 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Religion and ...
16th Street Baptist Church, a center location for civil rights meetings, was demolished by a dynamite bomb planted by KKK members, resulting in the death of 4 little Black girls, Addie Mae Collins ...
A Birmingham ... civil rights movement. “There’ll be exhibits there,” Price said. “There’ll be programs there as well. That will expand on the story of the 16th Street Baptist Church ...
More on the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing: http://j.mp/15wAByw A former Freedom Rider describes what it was like walking among the rubble of the 16th Avenue ...
The church, which is part of the city’s Civil Rights District, is best known for a bombing that happened there on September 15, 1963, where four girls were killed and several others were injured.
The club says their kit’s are designed to pay homage to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and the 16th Street Baptist Church by symbolizing solidarity, strength, and hope in the fight for ...
including the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, the 16th Street Baptist Church, Kelly Ingram Park, the A.G. Gaston Gardens and the Fourth Avenue Business District, among other points of interest.
In September 1963, a splinter group of the Ku Klux Klan bombed the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four young black girls attending Sunday school. Activists who were ...