A freedom fighter looks back | Harvard Gazette
By 1962, there had been 60 bombings of black churches and residences in Birmingham, enough that one neighborhood was called “Dynamite Row.” At issue was emerging prosperity, as “black people were leading ordinary, decent lives,” said Young. “This enraged white people.”
By 1962, there had been 60 bombings of black churches and residences in Birmingham, enough that one neighborhood was called “Dynamite Row.” At issue was emerging prosperity, as “black people were leading ordinary, decent lives,” said Young. “This enraged white people.”
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