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4 Little Girls Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing Birmingham, Alabama September 15, 1963

4 Little Girls Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing Birmingham, Alabama September 15, 1963. View Notes Pages for speaking points. Terrorists killed 4 girls. AP/AP. The Kids in Birmingham 1963 tell what the bombing was like for them. Barbara Cross was 13. Freeman Hrabowski was 13.

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4 Little Girls Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing Birmingham, Alabama September 15, 1963

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  1. 4 Little GirlsSixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing Birmingham, AlabamaSeptember 15, 1963 View Notes Pages for speaking points

  2. Terrorists killed 4 girls AP/AP

  3. The Kids in Birmingham 1963 tell what the bombing was like for them Barbara Cross was 13 Freeman Hrabowski was 13 Anne Whitehouse was 9 Sam Rumore was 14 Harold Jackson was 10 L.A. Simmons was 13 All stories available at www.KidsInBirmingham1963.org

  4. Steps, Part 1 On your own, read stories • Answer the following questions: • Who wrote it (give 3 details about the storyteller)? • What was the storyteller’s age in the story? • What connection did the person have to the bombing? • How did this event impact him or her? • Choose a relevant phrase that captures what you think is: • Most important – or • Meaningful to you • Write the phrase on a strip

  5. Steps, Part 2 In your group • Share your answers to the questions • Share your phrases and explain why they are important or meaningful to you • Together, compose a poem with the phrases • Perform your group’s poem • Assess your participation

  6. To assess your participation Did you… • Create a poem that was thoughtful, meaningful and relevant? • Work successfully in a group to create a poem that conveys meaning and feeling? • Identify the different points of view presented in the stories about the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing?

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