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  1. Feb 9, 2010 · On September 15, 1963, a bomb explodes during Sunday morning services in the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four young girls: Addie Mae Collins (14), Cynthia...

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  2. Sep 15, 2023 · Four little girls were killed in the church that Sunday morning: 11-year-old Denise McNair, along with 14-year-olds Cynthia Wesley, Carole Robertson and Addie Mae Collins. Nearly two...

  3. Sep 15, 2014 · 'Chaos' Fifty-one years ago, victims of the bombing were brought to the Hillman Emergency Clinic at University Hospital. Those inside the clinic were elbow to elbow. Some were injured. Some were...

  4. All four girls were pronounced dead on arrival at the Hillman Emergency Clinic. [34] Between 14 and 22 additional people were injured in the explosion, [35] [36] one of whom was Addie Mae's younger sister, 12-year-old Sarah Collins. [37] She had 21 pieces of glass embedded in her face and was blinded in one eye. [38]

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · On Sept. 15, 1963, dynamite ripped through the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala., killing four Black girls in the church basement as they prepared to attend Sunday services. The...

  6. 4 Little Girls is a 1997 American historical documentary film about the murder of four African-American girls (Addie Mae Collins, Carol Denise McNair, Cynthia Wesley, Carole Rosamond Robertson) in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama on September 15, 1963.

  7. Jan 27, 2010 · Most parishioners were able to evacuate the building as it filled with smoke, but the bodies of four young girls (14-year-old Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley and Carole...

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