NY Times, Sep 15, 1963
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Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 15--A bomb severely damaged a Negro church today during Sunday school services, killing four Negro girls and setting off racial rioting and other violence in which two Negro boys were shot to death.
Fourteen Negroes were injured in the explosion. One Negro and five whites were hurt in the disorders that followed.
Some 500 National Guardsmen in battle dress stood by at armories here tonight, on orders of Gov. George C. Wallace. And 300 state troopers joined the Birmingham police, Jefferson County sheriff's deputies and other law-enforcement units in efforts to restore peace...
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http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/0915.html
Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 15--A bomb severely damaged a Negro church today during Sunday school services, killing four Negro girls and setting off racial rioting and other violence in which two Negro boys were shot to death.
Fourteen Negroes were injured in the explosion. One Negro and five whites were hurt in the disorders that followed.
Some 500 National Guardsmen in battle dress stood by at armories here tonight, on orders of Gov. George C. Wallace. And 300 state troopers joined the Birmingham police, Jefferson County sheriff's deputies and other law-enforcement units in efforts to restore peace...
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Anti-Castro Crowds Disrupt Times Sq.; Police Escort 1,400 at Rally to Safety: Exiles Mass to Denounce Group Protesting Ban on Travel to Cuba
Malaysia's Birth Marked in 4 Lands: Southeast Asian Federation Asks Peace but Confronts Boycott by 2 Neighbors
20 in Haiti Receive Safe-Exit Permits
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