Addie Mae Collins

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Addie Mae Collins (born April 18th, 1949) was one of the four girls killed in the 1963 bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church. She was 7th of 8 children born to janitor Oscar Collins and his wife, Alice who lived on 6th Court West.

Addie Mae attended Hill Elementary School and loved playing softball. The Addie Mae Collins Youth Center at Glorious Temple Church on Ishkooda Road, founded by Collin's niece Sonya Jones, is named in her memory.

Collins was buried at a monument in Greenwood Cemetery along with fellow victims Carole Robertson and Cynthia Wesley. The grave was marked by a wooden plaque until 1990 when a marble headstone was donated by Ken Mullinax. In January 1998, Collin's sister Sarah Cox made preparations to relocate her remains to a mausoleum at Elmwood Cemetery, but none was found in the marked plot. Collins' family filed suit against Poole Funeral Home, which operated the cemetery at the time, but the case was dismissed in 2003.

References

  • Temple, Chanda (April 15, 2001) "The Victims: Four girls who died in a rubble of brick, wood and glass." Birmingham News.
  • Temple, Chanda (January 14, 1998) "'63 bombing victim's family eager to locate site of grave." Birmingham News.