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Bombing of Fred Shuttlesworth's house beside Bethel Baptist Church on 29th Avenue North in Birmingham, Alabama.
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Homes & Haunts; Houses; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations; Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922 2011
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Bombing of Fred Shuttlesworth's house beside Bethel Baptist Church on 29th Avenue North in Birmingham, Alabama.
Arnold
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Homes & Haunts; Houses; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations; Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922 2011
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Bombing of Fred Shuttlesworth's house beside Bethel Baptist Church on 29th Avenue North in Birmingham, Alabama.
Arnold
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Homes & Haunts; Houses; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations; Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922 2011
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Police officer looking at the ruins of Fred Shuttlesworth's house after it was bombed.
Arnold
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Homes & Haunts; Houses; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations; Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922 2011
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Bernard-- Joel Bernard correspondence, 1964-1966 (Jacqueline Bernard papers, 1964-1967; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 230, Box 1, Folder 1)
Bernard, Jacqueline
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Adams, Dora; Adams, Joseph; African Americans; Agriculture; Allen, Louis; Aronson, Henry; Arrest; Arson; Bail; Bell, John; Black History; Black Power; Bombings; Boycotts; Buffington, John; Church Buildings; Civil Rights; Clothing And Dress; Coleman, J. P. (James Plemon), 1914 1991; Congress Of Racial Equality; Council Of Federated Organizations (U.S.); Courthouses; Cross Burning; Davis, David; Davis, Freddie; Davis, Ivy; Davis, Wash; Democratic National Convention (1964 : Atlantic City, N.J.); Democratic Party (Miss.); Democratic Party (U.S.); Eastland, James Oliver, 1904 1986; Education; Elections; Eviction; Food Programs; Frazier, Franklin; Frazier, Steve; Freedom Day; Freedom Vote; Galloway, Warren; Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909 1998; Henry, Aaron, 1922 1997; Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911 1978; Hurst, E. A; Indians Of North America; Intimidation; Jails; Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908 1973; Keating, Kenneth B. (Kenneth Barnard), 1900 1975; Ku Klux Klan; Labor Unions; Larsen, Mary Grace; Lawyers; Leadership; Lee, Herbert; Lewis, Gavin; Libraries; Lindsay, Merrill W; Literacy Tests (Election Law); Lynching; March Against Fear (James Meredith March); Marshall, Barnes; Mass Media; Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party; Mississippi Freedom Schools; Mississippi State Penitentiary; Mississippi Student Union; Morgan, Charles; Moses, Robert Parris; Murder; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People; Parents; Peonage; Perry, M. L; Police; Poll Tax; Poor; Poverty; Rice, Carl; Roby, Georgia; Ryan, William F., 1922 1972; Schwerner, Michael Henry, 1939 1964; Segregation; Sheriffs; Smith, Frank; Social Classes; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Stone, Joe; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.); Students; Students For A Democratic Society (U.S.); Teachers; Threats; Training; United States; United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964; United States. Department Of Agriculture; United States. Department Of Justice; United States. Federal Bureau Of Investigation; United States. Voting Rights Act Of 1965; Volunteers; Voter Registration; Wages; Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919 1998; War On Poverty; Whites; Woodward, C. Vann (Comer Vann), 1908 1999
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African American church building in Montgomery, Alabama, condemned after a bombing.
Cargile, Trudy
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African Americans; Alabama; Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery County (Ala.); Race Relations
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Bombing damage to the African American First Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
Cargile, Trudy
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African Americans; Alabama; Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery County (Ala.); Race Relations
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E. D. Bell inside Mount Olive Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, after it was bombed.
Cargile, Trudy
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African Americans; Alabama; Bell, E. D; Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Clergy; Hate Crimes; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery County (Ala.); Race Relations
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E. D. Bell inside Mount Olive Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, after it was bombed.
Cargile, Trudy
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African Americans; Alabama; Bell, E. D; Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Clergy; Hate Crimes; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery County (Ala.); Race Relations
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Home of Ralph Abernathy in Montgomery, Alabama, after it was bombed.
Cargile, Trudy
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Abernathy, Ralph, 1926 1990; African Americans; Alabama; Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Homes & Haunts; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery County (Ala.); Race Relations
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Ralph Abernathy with his wife and daughter on the porch of their home in Montgomery, Alabama, after it was bombed.
Cargile, Trudy
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African Americans; Alabama; Bombings; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Leaders; Clergy; Hate Crimes; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery County (Ala.); Race Relations
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Ralph and Juanita Abernathy with their daughter on the porch of their home in Montgomery, Alabama, after it was bombed.
Cargile, Trudy
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Abernathy, Juanita, 1929 2019; Abernathy, Ralph, 1926 1990; African Americans; Alabama; Bombings; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Leaders; Clergy; Hate Crimes; Homes & Haunts; Montgomery (Ala.); Montgomery County (Ala.); Race Relations
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Fire fighter and another man standing in the rubble inside 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Carter
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Fire Fighters; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations
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Fire fighter and another man standing in the rubble inside 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Carter
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Fire Fighters; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations
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Fire fighters removing debris from inside 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Carter
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Fire Fighters; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
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Fire fighters working through the rubble inside 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Carter
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Fire Fighters; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
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Bernice Harper : Video Interview
Civil Rights Library of St. Augustine
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Teenagers; African Americans; Bombings; Butler Beach (Fla.); Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Workers; Department Stores; Drive By Shootings; Drugstores; F.W. Woolworth Company; Florida; Florida Highway Patrol; Florida Memorial College; Florida School For Boys; Freedom Rides, 1961; Hayling, Robert Bagner; High Schools; Homes And Haunts; Ku Klux Klan (1915 ); Lincolnville (Saint Augustine, Fla.); Mc Crory Corporation; Monson Motor Lodge; Motels; Murder; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People; Picketing; Police; Ponce De Leon Hotel; Saint Augustine; Saint Augustine Beach (Fla.); Southern Christian Leadership Conference; St. Mary's Baptist Church (Saint Augustine, Fla.); United States; United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964
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Hattie White : Video Interview
Civil Rights Library of St. Augustine
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Teenagers; African Americans; Bombings; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Workers; F.W. Woolworth Company; Florida; Florida Memorial College; Florida School For Boys; Galimore Center (Saint Augustine, Fla.); Ku Klux Klan (1915 ); Lincolnville (Saint Augustine, Fla.); Parks; Saint Augustine; United States; United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964
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Herb Greenleaf : Video Interview
Civil Rights Library of St. Augustine
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African Americans; Ancient City Gun Club (Saint Augustine, Fla.); Ancient City Hunting Club (Saint Augustine, Fla.); Bombings; Centennial Celebrations, Etc; Central Business Districts; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Flagler Hospital; Florida; Florida Highway Patrol; Florida Marine Patrol; Florida Memorial College; Florida. Sheriff's Bureau; Ku Klux Klan (1915 ); Lincolnville (Saint Augustine, Fla.); Murder; Offenses Against The Person; Police; Police Dogs; Saint Augustine; Saint Augustine (Fla.); Saint Augustine Beach (Fla.); Saint Johns County; St. Joseph's Academy (Saint Augustine, Fla.); United States; United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964; United States. Federal Bureau Of Investigation; Violence Against
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Janie Price : Video Interview
Civil Rights Library of St. Augustine
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African Americans; Bombings; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Workers; Flagler Hospital; Florida; Florida Highway Patrol; Ku Klux Klan (1915 ); Lincolnville (Saint Augustine, Fla.); Morehouse College (Atlanta, Ga.); Murder; Old Slave Market (Saint Augustine, Fla.); Race Relations; Saint Augustine; Saint Augustine (Fla.); Slaver; St. Paul A.M.E. Church (Saint Augustine, Fla.); United States; United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964
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Phillip Whitley : Video Interview
Civil Rights Library of St. Augustine
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African Americans; Arrest; Bombings; Central Business Districts; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Workers; Discrimination; Discrimination In Public Accommodations; Florida; Florida Highway Patrol; Florida Memorial College; Hayling, Robert Bagner; Homes And Haunts; Ku Klux Klan (1915 ); Matanzas Theater (Saint Augustine, Fla.); Monson Motor Lodge; Motels; Old Slave Market (Saint Augustine, Fla.); Ponce De Leon Motor Lodge; Saint Augustine; Saint Augustine Beach (Fla.); Segregation; Slaver; St. Augustine Record; United Press International
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Council of Federated Organizations Panola County Office --Community Centers, 1964 (Council of Federated Organizations Panola County Office records, 1963-1965; Archives Main Stacks, Mss 521, Box 1, Folder 3)
Council of Federated Organizations (U.S.). Panola County Office (Miss.)
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Africa; African Americans; Allen, Betsy; Amatniek, Kathy; Aranoff, Harold; Baldwin, James; Barrett, Lynell; Batzka, David; Belfrage, Sally; Benes, M; Bodk, Ann; Bombings; Bradford, John; Brown, Bambi; Brown, Rachel; Bruce, Percy; Chaffee, Lois; Choctaw Indians; Church Buildings; Citizenship Classes; Clothing And Dress; Clurman, Mike; Community Centers; Council Of Federated Organizations (U.S.); Courthouses; Dahl, Kathy; Davidson, M; Davis, L; Day Care Centers; Democratic National Convention (1964 : Atlantic City, N.J.); Dole, Heidi; Dolgoff, Tom; Drummond, Mrs; Education; Ellis, Evelyn; Federal Aid; Food Programs; Forer, Marion; Freedom Vote; Gallo, Ruth; Gardner, Clarke; Gellatly, Mary; Gross, Carol; Guy, Bonnie; Halper, Vicki; Handke, J; Hard, Sandra; Hazelton, Margaret; History; Holmes, Homer F; Horwitz, Diane; Housing; Hunn, Gene; Hunter, John; Intimidation; Jennings, Mary; Johnson, Lola; Jones, Pam; Kabat, Lucien; Kates, James; Kennedy, John F; King, Martin Luther; Koenig, Ruth; Kress, Lorne; Lawyers; Leadership; Lee, Herbert; Libraries; Logan, Cathy; Lomax, Alan; Manoff, Tom; Medical Committee For Human Rights (U.S.); Medicine; Middleton, W. G; Miles, Robert; Miller, Arthur; Miller, Fred; Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party; Mississippi Freedom Schools; Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission; Mississippi Student Union; Moses, Robert Parris; Mullvain, Marvin; Mutnick, Barbara; National Council Of The Churches Of Christ In The United States Of America; O'connor, Claire; Pendleton, Rev; Perl, Gitta; Police Brutality; Ponder, Annell; Popkin, Ann; Potts, Houston; Poverty; Robinson, Mrs; Rohrbaugh, Ray; Rohrbaugh, Rita; Rowe, Tom; Rustin, Bayard; Sharpe, Monroe; Shideler, S; Siegel, Ellen; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Steele, Virginia; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.); Swearengan, Green; Teachers; Teeters, Rev; Thurmond, Lenora; Tranquilli, Martha; Turkington, Frederick; Unemployment; United States; Van Horne, Holly; Volunteers; Voter Registration; White Citizens Councils; Winn, Fred; York, Judy; Young Democratic Clubs Of Mississippi; Zemon, Zoya
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L.O. Davis : Transcribed Interview
Davis, L. O
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African Americans; Ancient City Gun Club (Saint Augustine, Fla.); Ancient City Hunting Club (Saint Augustine, Fla.); Arrest; Bombings; Centennial Celebrations, Etc; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Workers; Collective Behavior; Flagler Hospital; Florida; Florida Highway Patrol; Florida Times Union; Hotels; Ku Klux Klan (1915 ); Monson Motor Lodge; Motels; Murder; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People; Newspapers; Offenses Against The Person; Old Slave Market (Saint Augustine, Fla.); Picketing; Police; Police Dogs; Ponce De Leon Hotel; Public Schools; Race Relations; Saint Augustine; Saint Augustine (Fla.); Saint Johns County; Segregation; Slaver; Southern Christian Leadership Conference; United States; United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964; Violence; Violence Against
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Brock Says He's Broke
Daytona Beach news-journal
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African Americans; Bombings; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Workers; Discrimination; Discrimination In Public Accommodations; Florida; Hotelkeepers; Monson Motor Lodge; Saint Augustine; Segregation; United States; United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964
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African American Civil Defense officer restraining a young man in front of the Gaston Motel in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Dean, Norman
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations
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African American men holding hands and forming a line across a street, perhaps attempting to discourage rioters after the bombing of the Gaston Motel in Birmingham, Alabama.
Dean, Norman
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Clergy; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations; Walker, Wyatt Tee, B.1929
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African American men in front of J. D.'s Grocery after the bombing of the Gaston Motel in Birmingham, Alabama.
Dean, Norman
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Clergy; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations; Walker, Wyatt Tee, B.1929
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African Americans in front of J. D.'s Grocery after the bombing of the Gaston Motel in Birmingham, Alabama.
Dean, Norman
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations
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Buildings on fire at the corner of 6th Avenue North and 15th Street North in Birmingham, Alabama, after the bombing of the Gaston Motel.
Dean, Norman
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations
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Buildings on fire at the corner of 6th Avenue North and 15th Street North in Birmingham, Alabama, after the bombing of the Gaston Motel.
Dean, Norman
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
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Buildings on fire at the corner of 6th Avenue North and 15th Street North in Birmingham, Alabama, after the bombing of the Gaston Motel.
Dean, Norman
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
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Buildings on fire at the corner of 6th Avenue North and 15th Street North in Birmingham, Alabama, after the bombing of the Gaston Motel.
Dean, Norman
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Photographers; Race Relations
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Buildings on fire at the corner of 6th Avenue North and 15th Street North in Birmingham, Alabama, after the bombing of the Gaston Motel.
Dean, Norman
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African Americans; Alabama; Armored Vehicles; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Lankford, Thomas Earl, 1935 2020; Photographers; Race Relations
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Man injured in the riot after the bombing of the Gaston Motel in Birmingham, Alabama.
Dean, Norman
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations
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Young African American man confronting another man in front of J. D.'s Grocery after the bombing of the Gaston Motel in Birmingham, Alabama.
Dean, Norman
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
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Fred Shuttlesworth inside Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after it was bombed.
Dean, Norman; Adams, Robert
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African Americans; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Leaders; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.)
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Fred Shuttlesworth inside Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after it was bombed.
Dean, Norman; Adams, Robert
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African Americans; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Leaders; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922 2011
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Dunlap--Mississippi Freedom Project, 1964-1965 (Papers, 1964-1972, 1994; Z: Accessions, M2000-007, Box 2, Folder 5)
Dunlap, Bryan R
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Abernethy, Thomas Gerstle, 1903 1998; Adams, Victoria Gray, 1926 2006; African Americans; Agriculture; Albert, Carl Bert, 1908 2000; Alberts, George; Alexander, A. A; Alexander, Bryce; Allen, Max; Allen, Robert; Allen, Thomas; Amatnick, Kathy; Anderson, J. E; Anderson, Mayola; Andrews, Corrine; Arrest; Arson; Assault And Battery; Baez, Joan; Bail; Baker, Ella, 1903 1986; Baldwin, James, 1924 1987; Banks, Earl; Barber, Rims; Barnes, Betty; Barnett, Ross R. (Ross Robert), 1898 1987; Barnhill, Roger; Bates, Freddie; Bazer, Irving; Beech, Robert, 1935 2008; Beittel, Adam Daniel; Belafonte, Harry, 1927; Belk, Jimmy; Belk, Willie; Bell, Derrick A; Bender, Rita L; Benner, Charles J; Bennett, Russell; Bentley, Elizabeth; Bernard, Joel; Berry, Elwood; Berry, W. Raymond; Bikel, Theodore; Bloch, Joan; Blue, Willie; Boaz, Martha; Bombings; Boutwell, B. B., Jr; Brady, Thomas P., 1903 1973; Broderick, Vincent; Bronstein, Alvin J; Brooks, Arance; Brown, James; Brown, John R; Brown, Joyce; Brown, R. Jess, 1912; Brownell, Herbert; Bryant, C. C; Bryant, Charles; Burton, Phillip; Bush, William T; Byrd, Harry F., Jr. (Harry Flood), 1914 2013; Callender, Eugene; Cameron, John, Rev; Campbell, Maybelle; Cannada, Ray; Carey, Hugh; Carver, Ronald; Castagna, Edwin; Celler, Emanuel, 1888 1981; Chanes, Ernest R; Chaney, James Earl, 1943 1964; Charter Group For A Pledge Of Conscience; Church Buildings; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Clark, James G; Cleverdon, David; Clift, David; Cobb, Charles E., Jr; Cohen, Bob; Cole, Bernice; Coleman, J. P. (James Plemon), 1914 1991; Collins, E. K; Collum, Marvin; Colmer, William; Communism; Community Action Programs (U.S.); Community Services Association; Congress Of Racial Equality; Conte, Silvio O; Conyers, John, 1929; Council For Jobs And Freedom; Council Of Federated Organizations (U.S.); Courthouses; Cox, W. Harold (William Harold), 1901; Crooks, Kenneth; Crosby, Bernice; Cummins, Peter; Dabbs, Wallace; Daddario, Emilio; Dann, James; Davis, Jimmie; Davis, Ossie; Davis, Rennie; De Cell, Herman B; De Lissovoy, Peter; De Vine, Annie; Dee, Ruby; Delaney, Hubert T; Delta Ministry; Democratic National Convention (1964 : Atlantic City, N.J.); Democratic Party (Miss.); Democratic Party (U.S.); Dennis, Dave; Derby, Doris Adelaide; Di Suvero, Henry; Diggs, Charles C; Dillon, Willie J; Doar, John, 1921; Donald, Cleveland; Dowd, Douglas; Dugan, Linda; Dulles, Allen, 1893 1969; Dunlap, Leonie; Dunn, Natalie; Eastland, James Oliver, 1904 1986; Education; Edwards, Don; Elections; Ellis, Robert; Erickson, John L; Ezelle, B; Ezelle, Robert; Farmer, James, 1920 1999; Farnum, Eric; Fatheree, T. B; Feiner, June; Feldman, Myer, 1914 2007; Finney, Thomas; Fischer, Ruth; Food Drives; Ford, Ellis; Forman, James, 1928 2005; Forst, Lulamae; Fraley, Martin; Frank, H. 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39.
Freedom Rides
Eckelmann, Susan
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Anniston; Arrest; Assault And Battery; Birmingham; Bombings; Bus Lines; Bus Terminals; Buses; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Workers; Compliance; Congress Of Racial Equality; Crimes Against; Direct Action; Discrimination; Discrimination In Restaurants; Federal State Controversies; Freedom Rides, 1961; Government; Government, Resistance To; Greyhound Lines; History; Imprisonment; Incendiary Bombs; Interstate Commerce; Intervention (Federal Government); Intimidation; Jails; Ku Klux Klan (1915); Mobs; Montgomery; Nonviolence; Offenses Against The Person; Police; Police Chiefs; Politics And Government; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Race Riots; Racism; Railroad Stations; Railroad Travel; Railroads; Restaurants; Riots; Rock Hill; Segregation; Segregation In Transportation; Segregationists; Social Conditions; Social Justice; South Carolina; Southern States; Trailways; Travel; United States; United States. Interstate Commerce Commission; Violence; Violence Against; White Supremacy Movements
40.
Move bombing negatives
Falk
Keywords:
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African American Men; African Americans; Bombings; Move (Organization); Newspapers
41.
Move bombing negatives
Falk
Keywords:
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African American Men; African Americans; Bombings; Move (Organization); Newspapers
image
42.
African American man seated on the tailgate of an ambulance parked beside 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations
image
43.
African Americans in front of Social Cleaners across the street from 16th Street Baptist Church, after the building was bombed.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Pippen, Maxwell W; Race Relations
image
44.
African Americans in front of Social Cleaners across the street from 16th Street Baptist Church, after the building was bombed.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Photographers; Race Relations
image
45.
Broken window of a house that was either damaged by the bombing of Allen Temple AME Church, or in a separate incident around the same time.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Bessemer (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Houses; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
46.
Broken window of a house that was either damaged by the bombing of Allen Temple AME Church, or in a separate incident around the same time.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Bessemer (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Houses; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
47.
Damaged car in the street after the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Automobiles; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Fire Fighters; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
48.
Damaged cars and debris beside 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations
image
49.
Damaged cars and debris in the street after the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Fire Fighters; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
50.
Damaged cars in the street after the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Automobiles; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Fire Fighters; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
51.
Hearses driving toward 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, to carry away the victims of the bombing.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Automobiles; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
52.
Interior of Allen Temple AME Church in Bessemer, Alabama, after it was bombed.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Bessemer (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Houses; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
53.
Juanita Jones hugging her sister, Maxine McNair, in front of Social Cleaners across from 16th Street Baptist Church, after the church was bombed.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Jones, Carol Juanita Pippen, 1930 2006; Mc Nair, Maxine Pippen; Race Relations
image
54.
Maxine McNair leaving the scene of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Children; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Hughes, Carrie Bell; Jefferson County (Ala.); Jones, Carol Juanita Pippen, 1930 2006; Jones, Lynn Tarea; Mc Nair, Maxine Pippen; Pippen, Clara; Race Relations
image
55.
M. W. Pippen and his daughter, Juanita Jones, with two men in front of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Jones, Juanita; Pippen, Maxwell W; Race Relations; Smith, N. H
image
56.
Police officers in the street outside 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations
image
57.
Police officer speaking to a photographer in the street beside 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Photographers; Race Relations
image
58.
Police officer speaking to a white man in a parking lot the morning of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Automobiles; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations
image
59.
Police officer standing guard in the street across from the Silver Sands Restaurant and the Liberty Contracting Company, which were damaged during the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations
image
60.
Police officer standing guard outside 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations
image
61.
Woman standing in the window of a house that was either damaged by the bombing of Allen Temple AME Church, or in a separate incident around the same time.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Bessemer (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Houses; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
62.
Young African American man speaking through the PA system of a fire department truck after the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Fire Engines; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
63.
Young African American man speaking through the PA system of a fire department truck after the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Fire Engines; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
64.
Young boy practicing song leading, probably around the time of the bombing of Allen Temple AME Church in Bessemer, Alabama.
Falletta, Anthony
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Bessemer (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Houses; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
65.
Exterior view of 16th Street Baptist Church showing windows blown out.
Falletta, Anthony, Birmingham News
Keywords:
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African American Churches; African Americans; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Crime And Justice; Fire Engines; Fire Fighters; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Religion; Transportation
image
66.
Looking south beside 16th Street Baptist Church, Birmingham
Falletta, Anthony, Birmingham News
Keywords:
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African American Churches; African Americans; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Crime And Justice; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Religion
image
67.
Looking south down 16th Street beside 16th Street Baptist Church
Falletta, Anthony, Birmingham News
Keywords:
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African American Churches; African Americans; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Crime And Justice; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Police; Religion; Streets; Transportation
image
68.
Damaged car in the street after the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
69.
Damaged cars in the street after the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Automobiles; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Fire Fighters; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
70.
Damaged cars in the street outside of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Automobiles; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Fire Fighters; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
71.
Damaged cars in the street outside of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Automobiles; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
72.
Damaged cars in the street outside of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Automobiles; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Photographers; Race Relations
image
73.
Damage done to the Silver Sands Restaurant and the Liberty Contracting Company in Birmingham, Alabama, after the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
74.
Fire fighters and damaged cars in the street after the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Automobiles; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Fire Fighters; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
75.
Firetruck and hearse parked outside of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Fire Fighters; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
76.
Juanita Jones hugging her sister, Maxine McNair, in front of Social Cleaners across from 16th Street Baptist Church, after the church was bombed.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Jones, Carol Juanita Pippen, 1930 2006; Mc Nair, Maxine Pippen; Pippen, Maxwell W; Race Relations
image
77.
Juanita Jones hugging her sister, Maxine McNair, in front of Social Cleaners across from 16th Street Baptist Church, after the church was bombed.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Jones, Carol Juanita Pippen, 1930 2006; Mc Nair, Maxine Pippen; Pippen, Maxwell W; Race Relations
image
78.
People standing in front of the Silver Sands Restaurant and the Liberty Contracting Company in Birmingham, Alabama, after the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
79.
Photographer standing outside of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Fire Fighters; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Photographers; Race Relations
image
80.
Police officers standing in the street after the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations
image
81.
Police officer standing in the street after the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Pippen, Maxwell W; Race Relations
image
82.
Police officer standing outside of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations
image
83.
Rubble outside of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, after the building was bombed.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
84.
Windows blown out during the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Farmer, John
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
85.
Memorial for the four children killed in the 1963 bombing at 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Farrow, Ralph
Keywords:
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African Americans; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Commemoration; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Monuments & Memorials
image
86.
Memorial for the four children killed in the 1963 bombing at 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Farrow, Ralph
Keywords:
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African Americans; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Churches; Civil Rights; Commemoration; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Monuments & Memorials
87.
Freedom Information Service--Affidavits (Freedom Information Service records, 1962-1979; Historical Society Library Microforms Room, Micro 780, Reel 1, Segment 19)
Freedom Information Service
Keywords:
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Achtenburg, Ben; Adams, Williams; Adickes, Sandra; African Americans; Arrest; Arson; Assault And Battery; Bombings; Brewer, Green; Butler, Adolph; Byrd, Gusie; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Workers; Cole, Beatrice; Cole, Junior Roosevelt; Cunningham, Robert; Edwards, Thomas L; Fendren, Casey; Funches, Willie; Givens, Leroy; Green, George; Houser, John Michael; Intimidation; Jail Experiences; Jones, Ike; Jones, William D; Libraries; Mc Kinnie, Lester; Mc Laurin, Charles; Morton, Eric; Patterson, Susan; Perry, Riley Lee; Police; Police Brutality; Rapley, Marilyn; Riley, David; Samstein, Mendy; Smith, Steven; Stoner, Peter; Students; Surney, Lafayette; Threats; Travis, James; Volunteers; Voter Registration; Ware, William Dennis; Wilson, Willie
88.
Freedom Information Service--WATS reports, January 1965-March 1965 (Freedom Information Service records, 1962-1979; Historical Society Library Microforms Room, Micro 780, Reel 1, Segment 11-13)
Freedom Information Service
Keywords:
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African Americans; Arrest; Arson; Assault And Battery; Bombings; Church Buildings; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Workers; Council Of Federated Organizations (U.S.); Courts; Cross Burning; Elections; Freedom Day; Freedom Schools; Hamer, Fannie Lou; Lee, Willie Henry; Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party; Police Brutality; Rape; Rasberry, Donald; Selma To Montgomery Rights March (1965 : Selma, Ala.); Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.); Threats; Voter Registration
89.
Freedom Information Service--WATS reports, November 1964-December 1964 (Freedom Information Service records, 1962-1979; Historical Society Library Microforms Room, Micro 780, Reel 1, Segment 9-10)
Freedom Information Service
Keywords:
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African Americans; Agricultural Subsidies; Arrest; Arson; Assault And Battery; Bombings; Boycotts; Church Buildings; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Workers; Council Of Federated Organizations (U.S.); Discrimination; Discrimination In Employment; Elections; Intimidation; Police Brutality; Schools; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.); Students; Threats; Volunteers; Voter Registration; Voter Suppression
90.
Freedom Information Service--WATS reports, October 1964 (Freedom Information Service records, 1962-1979; Historical Society Library Microforms Room, Micro 780, Reel 1, Segment 8)
Freedom Information Service
Keywords:
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Adams, Victoria Gray, 1926 2006; African Americans; Arrest; Arson; Assault And Battery; Bombings; Boycotts; Church Buildings; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Workers; Council Of Federated Organizations (U.S.); Cross Burning; Elections; Freedom Schools; Freedom Vote; Intimidation; Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party; Morgan, Albert; Murder; Police Brutality; Schools; Students; Threats; Voter Registration; Young, Ollie
image
91.
Bombing of Fred Shuttlesworth's house beside Bethel Baptist Church on 29th Avenue North in Birmingham, Alabama.
Hardin, Tom
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Homes & Haunts; Houses; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations; Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922 2011
image
92.
Exterior of Fred Shuttlesworth's house the night it was bombed.
Hardin, Tom
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Homes & Haunts; Houses; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations; Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922 2011
image
93.
Exterior of Fred Shuttlesworth's house the night it was bombed.
Hardin, Tom
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Homes & Haunts; Houses; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations; Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922 2011
image
94.
Fred Shuttlesworth standing outside the night his house was bombed.
Hardin, Tom
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Leaders; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations
image
95.
Fred Shuttlesworth standing outside the night his house was bombed.
Hardin, Tom
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Leaders; Hate Crimes; Jefferson County (Ala.); Race Relations; Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922 2011
image
96.
Interior of Fred Shuttlesworth's house the night it was bombed.
Hardin, Tom
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.); Bombings; Civil Rights; Hate Crimes; Homes & Haunts; Houses; Jefferson County (Ala.); Law Enforcement Officers; Race Relations; Shuttlesworth, Fred L., 1922 2011
text
97.
Freedom Rides
Hatfield, Edward A
Keywords:
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African Americans; Alabama; Albany; Albany Movement (Albany, Ga.); Anniston; Arrest; Assault And Battery; Birmingham; Bombings; Bus Lines; Bus Terminals; Buses; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Civil Rights Workers; Compliance; Congress Of Racial Equality; Crimes Against; Demonstrations; Direct Action; Discrimination; Discrimination In Restaurants; Federal State Controversies; Freedom Rides, 1961; Georgia; Government; Government, Resistance To; Greyhound Lines; History; Imprisonment; Incendiary Bombs; Interstate Commerce; Intervention (Federal Government); Intimidation; Jails; Ku Klux Klan (1915); Mobs; Montgomery; Nonviolence; Offenses Against The Person; Police; Police Chiefs; Politics And Government; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Race Riots; Racism; Railroad Stations; Railroad Travel; Railroads; Restaurants; Riots; Rock Hill; Segregation; Segregation In Transportation; Segregationists; Social Conditions; Social Justice; South Carolina; Southern States; Trailways; Travel; United States; United States. Interstate Commerce Commission; Violence; Violence Against; White Supremacy Movements
text
98.
Ministers' Manifesto
Hatfield, Edward A
Keywords:
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African Americans; Arkansas; Arkansas. National Guard; Atlanta; Atlanta (Ga.); Atlanta Christian Council; Atlanta Public Schools; Bombings; Central High School (Little Rock, Ark.); Citizen Participation; Citizens' Advisory Committees; Civil Rights; Clergy; Discrimination; Discrimination In Education; Education; Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890 1969; Faubus, Orval Eugene, 1910 1994; Federal City Relations; Federal State Controversies; Freedom Of Speech; Georgia; Georgia. General Assembly. Committee On Schools; Government; Government, Resistance To; Hartsfield, William Berry; History; Intervention (Federal Government); Jews; Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917 1963; Law And Legislation; Little Rock; Massive Resistance Movement; Ministers' Manifesto; Mobs; Obedience (Law); Out Of Conviction: A Second Statement On The South's Racial Crisis; Political Planning; Political Violence; Politics And Government; Prayer; Press Conferences; Press Coverage; Public Schools; Rabbis; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Racism; Radicalism; Rothschild, Jacob M., 1911 1973; School Closings; School Integration; Segregation In Education; Sibley, John A. (John Adams), 1888 1986; Soldiers; Southern Manifesto; Southern States; Synagogues; Temple (Atlanta, Ga.); Vandiver, S. Ernest (Samuel Ernest), 1918; Violence; Violence Against; Washington (D.C.)
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99.
Remains of the bus bombed during an attack on the Freedom Riders in Anniston, Alabama.
Hornsby
Keywords:
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African Americans; Anniston (Ala.); Bombings; Buses; Calhoun County (Ala.); Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Freedom Rides, 1961; Hate Crimes
image
100.
Remains of the bus bombed during an attack on the Freedom Riders in Anniston, Alabama.
Hornsby
Keywords:
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African Americans; Anniston (Ala.); Bombings; Buses; Calhoun County (Ala.); Civil Rights; Civil Rights Demonstrations; Hate Crimes
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