The headquarters for the campaign, the 16th Street Baptist Church, on the corner of Sixth Avenue, was the site of a sickening Klan bombing on September 15, 1963, which killed four young black girls attending a Bible class. Open daily, the church's basement contains a small shrine dedicated to the murdered girls, and displays a number of related art works. Across the road, prettily landscaped Kelly Ingram Park, the site of many huge rallies during the Sixties and now home to some of the city's dispossessed - many of them African Americans - has a Freedom Walk, lined with several impressive sculptures that memorialize the city's turbulent history of race relations.
Nearby, the admirable Civil Rights Institute , 520 16th St (Tues-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1-5pm; $6), is an affecting attempt to interpret the factors that led to such violence and racial hatred in the US. Exhibits re-create life in a segregated city, complete with a burned-out bus and heart-rending videos of bus boycotts and the March on Washington. -- location id = 42619 -->
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