Birmingham Church Bombing

  • Explosion 10:22 A.M.

    Explosion 10:22 A.M.
    The Baptist Church on Sixteenth Street in Birmingham, Alabama got bomb on September 15th, 1963 with 10 sticks of dynamite. The bomb exploded killing Denise McNair (11), Addie Mae Collins (14), Carole Robertson (14) and Cynthia Wesley (14). The four girls had been attending Sunday school classes at the church. Twenty-three other people were also hurt by the blast.
  • Saw a White Man 10:00 A.M.

    Saw a White Man 10:00 A.M.
    A white man was seen getting out of a white and turquoise Chevrolet car and placing a box under the steps of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church.
  • Robert Chambliss Was Not Guilty

    Robert Chambliss Was Not Guilty
    A witness identified Robert Chambliss, a member of the Ku Klux Klan, as the man who placed the bomb under the steps of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. He was arrested and charged with murder and possessing a box of 122 sticks of dynamite without a permit. On 8th October, 1963, Chambliss was found not guilty of murder and received a hundred-dollar fine and a six-month jail sentence for having the dynamite.
  • Robert Chambliss Found Guilty

    Robert Chambliss Found Guilty
    In November, 1977 Chambliss was tried once again for the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing. Now aged 73, Chambliss was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment. Chambliss died in an Alabama prison on 29th October, 1985.
  • FBI Convicts The Klu Klux Klan

    FBI Convicts The Klu Klux Klan
    On 17th May, 2000, the FBI announced that the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing had been carried out by the Ku Klux Klan splinter group, the Cahaba Boys. It was claimed that four men, Robert Chambliss, Herman Cash, Thomas Blanton and Bobby Cherry had been responsible for the crime. Cash was dead but Blanton and Cherry were arrested.
  • Bobby Cherry Convicted of murder

    Bobby Cherry Convicted of murder
    In May 2002 the 71 year old Bobby Cherry was convicted of the murder of Denise McNair, Addie Mae Collins, Carole Robertson and Cynthia Wesley and was sentenced to life in prison.