Terrorist: Racial bombing
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| Birthname | Birmingham Church | ||
| born on | 15 September 1963 at 10:19 (= 10:19 AM ) | ||
| Place | Birmingham AL, USA, 33n31, 86w48 | ||
| Timezone | CST h6w (is standard time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 22°06' 26°32 Asc. 21°42'
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Biography
American racial urbane violence, the bombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama. Four African-American girls, Carol McNair, age 11, Addie Mae Collins, Carole Robertson and Cynthia Wesley, all 14, died in a dressing room in the church basement when the bomb detonated. The bomb, apparently hidden under the church steps the night before, blew the face of Jesus out of a stained glass window. The bodies of the girls, dressed in white for an annual youth service, were found beneath the rubble. The Birmingham bombing holds a special place in civil rights history because of the randomness of its violence, the sacredness of its target and the innocence of its victims.
Source Notes
Judy Johns quotes news at the time
Categories
- Mundane : Political : Terrorist attacks (Racial violence)
- Mundane : Disasters : Deranged Actions (Racial violence)

22°06'
26°32 Asc.
21°42'