Talk:List of attacks against African-American churches
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typo in entry
editThere is a typo in the entry that begins... 1964 July 31 Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Rankin County, Mississippi, 15 miles east of Jackson, was burned shortly before midnight. At least 15 churches were damaged or destroyed by lire between....
The word, "lire" should read, "fire"... there was a typo in the original digitized version of the citation from an article in the New York Times. On the digitized version it says that the Times does not make corrections on digitized versions of old articles. Christystockman (talk) 23:40, 19 August 2023 (UTC)
1964 June and July
editFifteen churches were burned [5]
add a c to the citation number five Christystockman (talk) 23:54, 19 August 2023 (UTC)
Late 1960's
editForty to fifty churches burned in Mississippi. [33]
33. ^ [@richardmarcj]. (2017, May 19). Interview with Fannie Lou Hamer (1968) [Video]. Youtube. youtube.com/watch?v=Nhu_uxRR2og
(Additional Information about the video. This appears to be an excerpt of a longer work entitled, "The Heritage of Slavery" produced by CBS News. One source said it was unaired. IMBd says this portion was originally aired 1968 August 13, 22:00 p.m. at least on the New York City affiliate, Channel 2. imdb.com/title/tt5607844/ Christystockman (talk) 00:35, 20 August 2023 (UTC)