1963 Birmingham Church Bombing: The Ku Klux Klan's History of Terror (Snapshots in History)
Released: Jan 01, 2009
Publisher: Compass Point Books
Format: Library Binding, 96 pages
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Description:
On a quiet Sunday morning in September 1963, a bomb blew open the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. Four young African-American girls who were preparing for the worship service died in the blast. The attack was the work of the Ku Klux Klan, a shadowy racist organization that for decades waged a violent campaign of terror against people working for racial equality. The devastating bombing gave momentum to the civil rights movement, leading to the passage of important federal civil rights laws.
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