Bombingham

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This article is about the Birmingham nickname. For the 2002 novel, see Bombingham (novel).

Bombingham was a derisive nickname for Birmingham given because of numerous "unsolved" bombings of African American leaders' homes and meeting places during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and '60s.

The nickname was used predominantly by African Americans.1 The name had been in use earlier, but by September 1963 there had been 50 bombings linked to race issues since 1947, including the 1963 bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church, all of them officially unsolved at the time.2

Notable bomb incidents

1956

1957

  • April: Ashbury Howard residence in Bessemer.
  • April: Allen Temple, church in Bessemer
  • July: A home under construction on Dynamite Hill
  • November: A home under construction in Bessemer
  • December: One explosion damaged five houses on Dynamite Hill

1958

1959

1960

1961

1962

1963

1964

1965

References

  1. "Freedom--Now" [1]. (May 17, 1963). Time. Accessed January 30, 2007.
  2. Birnbaum, Jesse. (September 27, 1963). "Where the Starts Fall" [2]. Time. Accessed January 30, 2007.