The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing The Horrible Deaths of The Four Little Girls By: Tiara Bradford and Donielle McKenzie.

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The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing The Horrible Deaths of The Four Little Girls By: Tiara Bradford and Donielle McKenzie

Who did this ? Bobby Frank Cherry, Thomas Blanton, Herman Frank Cash, and Robert Chambliss all set 122 sticks of dynamite in the basement of the church. Bobby Frank Cherry, Thomas Blanton, Herman Frank Cash, and Robert Chambliss all set 122 sticks of dynamite in the basement of the church.

What Happened? The dynamite sticks exploded and killed 4 girls that were Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley, Denise McNair, and Carole Robertson. The dynamite sticks exploded and killed 4 girls that were Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley, Denise McNair, and Carole Robertson.

Where Did This Happen? This happened on 16th Street Baptist Church; Birmingham, Alabama.

When Did This Happen? This happened early Sunday morning of September 15,1963 at about 10:19 am.

Why Did This Happen? This happened because the K. K. K. knew that the 16th Street Baptist Church was a meeting place during the Civil Rights Movement.

What caused this event to happen? What caused this event to happen was that the K. K. K. did not like African Americans.

What is the effect of the event? The effect if the event is that four innocent girls died. The effect if the event is that four innocent girls died.

Summary Bobby Frank Cherry, Thomas Blanton, Herman Frank Cash, and Robert Chambliss all set 122 sticks of dynamite in the basement of the church. The dynamite killed 4 little girls that were; Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley, Denise McNair, and Carole Robertson. It was on 16 th Street Baptist Church; Birmingham, Alabama. Early Sunday morning of September 15 th 1963 at about 10:19 am. The K. K. K. knew that the 16 th Street Baptist Church was a meeting place during the Civil Rights Movement. The K. K. K. did not like black people. In a result 4 innocent girls died. Bobby Frank Cherry, Thomas Blanton, Herman Frank Cash, and Robert Chambliss all set 122 sticks of dynamite in the basement of the church. The dynamite killed 4 little girls that were; Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley, Denise McNair, and Carole Robertson. It was on 16 th Street Baptist Church; Birmingham, Alabama. Early Sunday morning of September 15 th 1963 at about 10:19 am. The K. K. K. knew that the 16 th Street Baptist Church was a meeting place during the Civil Rights Movement. The K. K. K. did not like black people. In a result 4 innocent girls died.

Three little known facts about the event One little known fact is the only window that survived the concussion was one in which Jesus Christ was depicted knocking on a door and Christ’s face was blown away. One little known fact is the only window that survived the concussion was one in which Jesus Christ was depicted knocking on a door and Christ’s face was blown away. A second little known fact is that it was Youth Day at the 16 th Street Baptist Church. A second little known fact is that it was Youth Day at the 16 th Street Baptist Church. A third little known fact is that the 16 th Street Baptist Church was organized as the First Colored Baptist Church of Birmingham. A third little known fact is that the 16 th Street Baptist Church was organized as the First Colored Baptist Church of Birmingham.

Our opinion about this event Our opinion about the event is the death of the four little was very racist. We think that Bobby Frank Cherry, Thomas Blanton, Herman Frank Cash, and Robert Chambliss should have never planted 122 sticks of dynamite in the basement of the church. Carole, Addie Mae, Denise, and Cynthia was innocent and they should have never been killed. Our opinion about the event is the death of the four little was very racist. We think that Bobby Frank Cherry, Thomas Blanton, Herman Frank Cash, and Robert Chambliss should have never planted 122 sticks of dynamite in the basement of the church. Carole, Addie Mae, Denise, and Cynthia was innocent and they should have never been killed.

Theme The theme is the K. K. K. were very racist people.

RESOLUTION The resolution of this event is that Robert Chambliss was held accountable of the bombing.

Carole Robertson was born on April 24 th She was the third child of Alpha and Alvin Roberson. She was a straight A student,and she was a member of Parker High School marching band and science club. She was also a Girl Scout. She is buried in Greenwood Cemetery. Carole Robertson

Addie Mae Collins Addie Mae Collins was born on April 18, She was the daughter of Julius Collins. She was one of the seven children. She was also an avid softball player. Addie Mae is buried in Greenwood Cemetery.

Denise McNair Denise McNair was born on November17, She was the first child of Chris and Maxine McNair. Her playmates called her Niecie. She was buried in Elmwood Cemetery.

Cynthia Wesley Cynthia Wesley was born on April 30, She was adopted by Claude and Gertrude Wesley. She excelled in math, reading, and band. She is buried in Greenwood Cemetery.