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The '''1902 National Baptist Convention''' was held on [[September 19]], [[1902]] at [[Shiloh Baptist Church]] on the southeast corner of [[19th Street South|19th Street]] and [[7th Avenue South|Avenue G]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Southside]]. It was the 22nd annual convention for the National Baptist Convention, made up of predominantly-Black congregations.
The '''1902 National Baptist Convention''' was held from [[September 17]] - [[September 19|19]], [[1902]] in [[Birmingham]]. It was the 22nd annual convention for the National Baptist Convention, made up of predominantly-Black congregations. Primary meetings took place in the 3,000-seat [[Shiloh Baptist Church]] on while other meetings were hosted at [[6th Avenue Baptist Church]].  


On that evening an address by [[Booker T. Washington]] attracted an over-capacity audience to the 3,000-seat church. In his remarks, Washington preached that "no race ever lifted itself up by practicing or by learning to hate, or attempting to degrade another race," and called for ministers of good character to encourage practical education among youth and thrift and idealism among adults in their flocks.
On the final evening an address by [[Booker T. Washington]] attracted an over-capacity audience which filled the aisles and entranceways. In his remarks, Washington preached that "no race ever lifted itself up by practicing or by learning to hate, or attempting to degrade another race," and called for ministers of good character to encourage practical education among youth and thrift and idealism among adults in their flocks.


After Washington's remarks, while jostling crowds still packed the entranceways, a disagreement at the rostrum between a choir member and a visiting delegate prompted cries of "fight!" which were misheard as "fire!", triggering a panicked confusion which resulted in the deaths of 120 people by trampling or suffocation.
After Washington's remarks, while jostling crowds still packed the entranceways, a disagreement at the rostrum between a choir member and a visiting delegate prompted cries of "fight!" which were misheard as "fire!", triggering a panicked confusion which resulted in the deaths of 120 people by trampling or suffocation. Those killed were laid in an adjacent lot to be identified by relatives while rescuers tended to survivors.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:04, 24 September 2009

The 1902 National Baptist Convention was held from September 17 - 19, 1902 in Birmingham. It was the 22nd annual convention for the National Baptist Convention, made up of predominantly-Black congregations. Primary meetings took place in the 3,000-seat Shiloh Baptist Church on while other meetings were hosted at 6th Avenue Baptist Church.

On the final evening an address by Booker T. Washington attracted an over-capacity audience which filled the aisles and entranceways. In his remarks, Washington preached that "no race ever lifted itself up by practicing or by learning to hate, or attempting to degrade another race," and called for ministers of good character to encourage practical education among youth and thrift and idealism among adults in their flocks.

After Washington's remarks, while jostling crowds still packed the entranceways, a disagreement at the rostrum between a choir member and a visiting delegate prompted cries of "fight!" which were misheard as "fire!", triggering a panicked confusion which resulted in the deaths of 120 people by trampling or suffocation. Those killed were laid in an adjacent lot to be identified by relatives while rescuers tended to survivors.

References

  • Walker, Robert Henry Jr (1902) Trumpet Blast. Washington D. C.: self-published - accessed from Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections (link)