The bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama was one of the most deadly acts of violence during the civil rights movement and caused criticism and indignation all over the world. On the morning of September 15, 1963, when the congregation's children were preparing to participate in the Youth Day celebration once a year, the bomb exploded at the stairway of the 16th street Baptist church and four girls Dozens of people were killed. I got hurt. After the bombing, a riot and a violent demonstration occurred in Birmingham and two young African American boys were killed. After being investigated by FBI pollution investigation, Robert Kblis, an active member of KKK, was arrested and charged with murder and unlicensed explosives. Chamburis was found not guilty on the murder case and was convicted until 14 years after the bombing incident in 1977. In recent years, the other two conspirators Thomas Brandon and Robert Shelley were attempted and convicted for their role in church bomb surrender. The bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church which was used as the venue for the central conference and civil rights movement was aimed at stopping the development of the civil rights movement, but the tragedy brings the opposite effect and supports To promote the process of progress.
16th Avenue Baptist Church. Spotlight of civil rights occurred at the 16 th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama when three black women were killed in the 1963 KKK bombing incident. Bomb explosives were not indicted until 2002 when the old Bobby Cherry was convicted of murder. Free from Selma to Montgomery in March. Elsewhere in Alabama, civil rights activists in Dallas County tried to vote for black voting in the county courts in county courts in 1963 and 64. The protest began to raise public concern about voter rights issues in Selma, Alabama in early 1965, but from the sheriff James Clark and his agent was violent. Small civil rights march ended with demonstrators Jimmy Lee Jackson died injury during march. A commemorative parade from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama was held on March 7, resulting in a violent incident as a result.
Members of KKK were buried in the building at the beginning of the story of the 16th Avenue Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, and the 16th Street Baptist Church in Alabama in 1963. It is a bomb. However, even after nearly 40 years, some perpetrators still await trial. The slow progress of the investigation and arrest of the murderer is only one aspect of the story. The Birmingham bombing incident was one of the most abstinent crimes committed by racists.
The bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama was one of the most deadly acts of violence during the civil rights movement and caused criticism and indignation all over the world. On the morning of September 15, 1963, when the congregation's children were preparing to participate in the Youth Day celebration once a year, the bomb exploded at the stairway of the 16th street Baptist church and four girls Dozens of people were killed. I got hurt. After the bombing, a riot and a violent demonstration occurred in Birmingham and two young African American boys were killed. After being investigated by FBI pollution investigation, Robert Kblis, an active member of KKK, was arrested and charged with murder and unlicensed explosives. Until the incident was restarted in 1977, Chambliss was found guilty of murder and he was convicted.