Birmingham Sunday

By Larry Dane Brimner
(Calkins Creek Books, Hardcover, 9781590786130, 48pp.)

Publication Date: February 2010

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Racial bombings were so frequent in Birmingham that it became known as "Bombingham." Until September 15, 1963, these attacks had been threatening but not deadly. On that Sunday morning, however, a blast in the 16th Street Baptist Church ripped through the exterior wall and claimed the lives of four girls. The church was the ideal target for segregationists, as it was the rallying place for Birmingham's African American community, Martin Luther King, Jr., using it as his "headquarters" when he was in town to further the cause of desegregation and equal rights. Rather than triggering paralyzing fear, the bombing was the definitive act that guaranteed passage of the landmark 1964 civil rights legislation. "Birmingham Sunday," a Jane Addams Children's Honor Book, NCTE Orbis Pictus Honor Book, and" Kirkus Reviews" Best Children's Book of the Year, centers on this fateful day and places it in historical context.

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