16th street baptist church Black & White Stock Photos
RM2T9M4F5–The Congress of Racial Equality conducts a march in the nation's capital in memory of the four African-American girls killed in a racially-motivated bombing at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, Washington, District of Columbia, 9/22/1963. (Photo by Thomas O'Halloran/US News and World Report Magazine Collection)
RMCWBTF0–Mourning family of one of the four African American girls killed in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing on September 15,
RMEWXG6R–John Petts, stained glass designer, of The Wales Window for Alabama, pictured Circa 1973. The stained glass window, was funded by donations from the people of Wales, to replace one shattered in a bomb explosion at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birming
RM2HHE76J–Stained glass window at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham.
RMC6126C–Mourning family of one of the four African American girls killed in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing on September 15, 1963. Ku Klux Klan members were responsible for the bombing.
RMHRP2JT–CORE Protests Birmingham Bombings, 1963
RMEWXH32–John Petts, stained glass designer, of The Wales Window for Alabama, pictured Circa 1973. The stained glass window, was funded by donations from the people of Wales, to replace one shattered in a bomb explosion at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birming
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