• Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church extends a hearty welcome to you. We hope you find our website a convenient place to explore our unique history and...
  • The 16th Street Baptist Church is a Baptist church in Birmingham, Alabama, United States. In 1963, the church was bombed by Ku Klux Klan members.
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  • On this day in history September 15, 1963, White supremacists bombed the African American 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham...
  • There are still signs posted that explain the significance of the 16th Street Baptist Church. The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute also has a segment about...
  • The 16th Street Baptist Church’s congregation began meeting in 1873. The current building, designed by Wallace Rayfield, was completed in 1911.
  • Constructed in 1911, the 16th Street Baptist Church quickly became a focal point for Birmingham’s African American community.
  • The 16th Street Baptist was a large and prominent church located downtown, just blocks from Birmingham's commercial district and City Hall.
  • ARS Middle Schoolers learned about RESILIENCE at the 16th Street Baptist Church and Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham today.
  • 16th Street Baptist Church, site of a 1963 bombing that killed four girls in retaliation of the civil rights movement, Birmingham, Alabama Source:Getty.
  • Sixteenth Street Baptist Church is a central landmark in the Birmingham Civil Rights District. ... 16th Street Baptist Church Commemorates Church Bombing.
  • The congregation was established as the First Colored Baptist Church of Birmingham in 1873, only eight years after the end of the Civil War.
  • If you are looking to educate your child (and yourself) on the Civil Rights movement, then a stop at the Birmingham 16th Street Baptist Church is a must.