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Iteru [2.4K]
3 years ago
7

How many churches were bombed in alabama?

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1 answer:
telo118 [61]3 years ago
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There were 14 churches was bombed in Alabama.

Below are the following dates and details:

 

<span>1.        </span>During December 25, 1956<span> the Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, was bombed. It is served as headquarters for the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights.</span>

 

<span>2.        </span>During April 28, 1957 the dynamite suddenly exploded at the rear of the church during evening service. Name of the church was Allen Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church. It is located at Bessemer, Alabama.

 

 

<span>3.        </span>During June 29, 1958 the terrorist bombed again the Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. During that time guards removed the bombs to a trench; the explosion blew out the windows.

 

<span>4.        </span>During January 16, 1962 3 churches were fire-bombed at the same time. These are New Bethel Baptist Church, St.Luke’s African Methodist Episcopal Church and Triumph Church Kingdom of God and Christ.

 

<span>5.        </span>During December 14, 1962 At Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, a third bomb blew out the church windows

 

<span>6.        </span>During August 10, 1963<span> St. James United Methodist Church of Birmingham, Alabama, was devastated and destroyed by a gasoline fire bomb."[2] </span>

<span>7.        </span>During September 15,1963 the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church<span> in Birmingham, Alabama, was bombed during a Sunday church service. There were Twenty-two people were wounded and four girls died.</span>

 

 

<span>8.        </span>During December 22, 1995 at Boligee,Alabama the church named Mount Zion Baptist was burned.

 

<span>9.        </span>During January 11, 1996 There were 2 churches both burned and bombed by the terrorist. These churches are Little Zion Baptist Church and Mount Zoar Baptist Church of Green County,Alabama.

 

 

<span>10.      </span>During February 28, 1996 New Liberty Baptist Church in Tyler, Alabama was burned and bombed by the terrorist.

 

<span>11.      </span>During June 3, 1996 the church named Rising Star Baptist Church in Greensboro, Alabama was burned ang bombed.

 





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