On September 15, 1963, a bomb exploded during Sunday morning services in the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four young girls: Addie Mae Collins (14), Cynthia Wesley (14), Carole Robertson (14) and Carol Denise McNair (11).
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Miss Fancy at the West entrance of Avondale Park
Close-Up of Miss Fancy
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Concrete Hand
April 29, 2023
Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts
Birmingham, Alabama
I forgot to get the actual name of the piece and the artist.
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Birmingham, AL - Ferrara Igniter pumper
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Sixteenth Street Baptist Church In Birmingham Alabama Prepares For The 60th Anniversary Of The Youth Day Church Bombing
The Devastating AfterMath Of The Church Bombing
The young girls were killed and over 20 others were injured in the church explosion at 10:22 a.m. That Sunday morning in Birmingham, the innocence of youth was shattered as the children prepared for the church’s “Youth Day.” The world mourned alongside the 8,000 people who attended the funeral. Riots that erupted in the aftermath of the church…
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okay so this is my first tumblr post ever… i just wanna post pics here for fun so enjoy my camera roll :)
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Birmingham alabama 1963
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"Out of Office"
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Red sunset
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MEDIA BLACKOUT ON EARLIER WITH MASS SHOOTING IN ALABAMA—DON’T WORRY AFTER A WHILE THEY PICKED IT UP AND GUESS WHO THEY BLAME? HINT: NOT THE CRIMINALS
There was a mass shooting that happened in Birmingham, Alabama on Saturday evening with 4 dead and 17 injured, yet CNN did a small piece on it because it did not fit the left’s narrative is what it sounds like to me. The police think that this was a hit targeted for one person because there were more than one shooter. The others that were hit by bullets were just in the wrong place at the wrong…
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