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Denise attended [[Center Street Elementary School]] and organized an annual fund-raising variety show in her yard to support muscular dystrophy research.
Denise attended [[Center Street Elementary School]] and organized an annual fund-raising variety show in her yard to support muscular dystrophy research.


[[Category:1951 births|McNair, Denise]]
On [[August 19]], [[2007]] McNair's parents relocated her casket from [[Shadow Lawn Cemetery]] to a family-owned plot at [[Elmwood Cemetery]].
[[Category:1963 deaths|McNair, Denise]]
 
[[Category:Murder victims|McNair, Denise]]
==References==
* Bryant, Joseph D. (August 21, 2007) "Church bombing victim reburied." ''Birmingham News''
 
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[[Category:1951 births]
[[Category:1963 deaths]]
[[Category:Murder victims]]
[[Category:Civil rights figures]]
[[Category:Elmwood burials]]

Revision as of 07:45, 21 August 2007

Carol Denise McNair (born November 17, 1951) was the youngest of the four girls killed in the 1963 bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church. She was the first child of Chris McNair and his wife, Maxine.

Denise attended Center Street Elementary School and organized an annual fund-raising variety show in her yard to support muscular dystrophy research.

On August 19, 2007 McNair's parents relocated her casket from Shadow Lawn Cemetery to a family-owned plot at Elmwood Cemetery.

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (August 21, 2007) "Church bombing victim reburied." Birmingham News


[[Category:1951 births]