Birmingham commemorates victims of 1963 bombing of Sixteenth Street Baptist ChurchMark Kelly2023-09-21T14:32:55-05:0009.21.23|Community|
President Kennedy and the aftermath of the 1963 Birmingham, Alabama, church bombingBarnett Wright2023-09-14T11:53:06-05:0009.16.23|Community|
Four little girls – and two boys: Tragic events of the civil rights era that happened 60 years ago today. But one is mostly forgotten.Joseph Allen2023-09-14T16:58:04-05:0009.15.23|Community|
Alabama author Lisa McNair shares family’s civil rights tragedy, personal journey in ‘Dear Denise: Letters to the Sister I Never Knew’Alabama News Center Staff2023-09-05T15:25:29-05:0009.06.23|Community, Video|
Bending Toward Justice: September 1963Alabama News Center Staff2023-09-12T14:00:37-05:0009.01.23|Community, Events|
A conversation with the Rev. Joseph Ellwanger: the lone white pastor who stood with Black civil rights leaders to challenge segregation in Birmingham, 1963Michael Sznajderman2023-02-20T14:31:30-06:0002.21.23|Community|
After 6 decades, ‘fifth little girl’ in Birmingham, Alabama, church bombing and her hospital nurse finally reuniteBob Blalock2022-09-15T17:04:56-05:0009.15.22|Community|
One man’s message following Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church bombing gets timely retelling in new bookBob Blalock2022-02-18T10:16:49-06:0002.18.22|Community|
Maxine McNair, mother of girl killed in Birmingham church bombing, dies at 93Barnett Wright2022-01-04T11:09:42-06:0001.04.22|Community|
Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church exhibits tell story of hurting, healingPhil Pierce2020-07-20T12:51:33-05:0007.13.20|Community, Video|
Celebrate African-Americans during Black History Month in Can’t Miss Alabama through Negro spirituals, dance and artShirley Jackson2019-02-07T09:49:28-06:0002.07.19|Community|
On this day in Alabama history: Bobby Frank Cherry died in prisonErin Harney2018-11-16T17:25:48-06:0011.18.18|Community|