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* May 11: [[A. G. Gaston Motel]]
* May 11: [[A. G. Gaston Motel]]
* [[August 10]]: [[St James United Methodist Church (Warrior)|St James United Methodist Church]] in [[Warrior]] was destroyed by arsonists.
* [[August 10]]: [[St James United Methodist Church (Warrior)|St James United Methodist Church]] in [[Warrior]] was destroyed by arsonists.
* August: [[Loveman's]] department store
* [[August 15]]: [[Loveman's]] department store was targeted by a tear gas bomb.
* mid August: [[Arthur Shores]]' [[Arthur Shores residence|residence]]
* mid August: [[Arthur Shores]]' [[Arthur Shores residence|residence]]
* [[September 4]]: Arthur Shores' residence. Bomb exploded while repairs were underway from previous blast. His wife, [[Theodora Shores|Theodora]] was injured.
* [[September 4]]: Arthur Shores' residence. Bomb exploded while repairs were underway from previous blast. His wife, [[Theodora Shores|Theodora]] was injured.

Revision as of 18:05, 9 June 2014

This is a list of racially-motivated bombings, events in a long series of terrorist actions aimed at cowing proponents of racial desegregation in Birmingham and surrounding areas.

Numerous explosive devices were placed near African American leaders' homes and meeting places during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and '60s. Many others targeted black families moving into neighborhoods that had previously been zoned for whites, or individuals of any race alleged to be have supported the cause of integration.

Most of these crimes went "unsolved", due to complacency, or perhaps complicity, on the part of local law enforcement agencies and the FBI. The frequency of such acts led to the use of the derisive nickname "Bombingham" for the city.

Notable bomb incidents

1947

1949

1950

  • April 22: Milton Curry, Jr's home was targeted a third time. The larger bomb nearly destroyed the house entirely. Two people inside escaped without injury.
  • Mary Means Monk's home was targeted by the Klan after she won a court judgment nullifying Birmingham's revised segregated zoning laws.

1956

1957

1958

1959

1960

1961

1962

1963

Bomb damage at the Gaston Motel

1964

1965

Civil Rights Movement (19561965)
Documents Segregation laws · ACMHR Declaration of Principles · Nonviolence pledge · Birmingham Manifesto · A Call For Unity · Appeal for Law and Order · Letter from Birmingham Jail · Birmingham Truce · Civil Rights Act of 1964
Events Freedom Rides · Who Speaks for Birmingham? · Selective Buying Campaign · Birmingham Campaign · Good Friday march · Children's Crusade · Police dogs and firehoses · List of racially-motivated bombings · 1963 church bombing · May 1963 riot
Organizations Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights · Birmingham City Commission · Ku Klux Klan · Miles College · NAACP · Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Activists Fred Shuttlesworth · Martin Luther King Jr · A. D. King · James Bevel · Frank Dukes · Edward Gardner · Lola Hendricks · Colonel Stone Johnson · Autherine Lucy · Vivian Malone · Joseph Lowery · James Orange · Nelson Smith Jr · John Porter · Abraham Woods Jr
Other figures Albert Boutwell · Robert Chambliss · Bull Connor · A. G. Gaston · Art Hanes · Lucius Pitts · Sidney Smyer · J. B. Stoner · "8 white clergymen" · Virgil Ware · "4 little girls"
Places Kelly Ingram Park · A. G. Gaston Motel · Movement churches
Legacy Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail · Birmingham Civil Rights Institute · Birmingham Pledge

References

  • "20th Bombing Here Against Negroes" (September 16, 1963) Birmingham Post-Herald - accessed via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collection
  • "Complain 18 Unsolved B'ham Bombings in 6 Years." (September 19, 1963) Jet magazine. Vol. 24, No. 22
  • Britton, John H. (April 29, 1965) "Deadly Little Green Boxes" Jet
  • Temple, Chanda and Jeff Hansen (July 16, 2000) "Ministers' homes, churches among bomb targets." The Birmingham News