File:Congress of Racial Equality and members of the All Souls Church, Unitarian march in memory of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing victims.jpg

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English: Congress of Racial Equality and members of the All Souls Church, Unitarian located in Washington, D.C. march in memory of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing victims. The banner, which says “No more Birminghams”, shows a picture of the aftermath of the bombing.
Deutsch: Vom Congress of Racial Equality organisierter Trauer- und Protestmarsch am 22. September 1963 in Washington D.C., eine Woche nach dem rassistisch motivierten Bombenanschlag auf die 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham (Alabama), der vier schwarzen Mädchen das Leben gekostet hatte.
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Author O'Halloran, Thomas J., photographer
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