Denise Lee Miller

Best friends celebrating one year of third Friday open mic and features at Legacy Institute of Public Scholarship!!!!

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What’s so great about the Art of Fact Genealogy and Family History program at the Institute of Public Scholarship?
“I truly enjoy my experience with the Art of Fact Black & Brown Genealogy & Family History program at the Institute! The presenters are extremely informative and well-versed in how to utilize genealogy tools and resources. It makes it much easier to find my ancestral information. Overall, it’s a wonderful, safe, supportive learning experience that I truly enjoy!”
- Art of Fact workshop participant
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On this daySep 15, 1963
Four Black Girls Killed in Church Bombing in Birmingham, Alabama
Associated Press
On the morning of Sunday, September 15, 1963, a white man was seen placing a box under the steps of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. Shortly afterward, the explosives inside detonated, devastating the church building and the 400 congregants inside. Parents rushed to the Sunday school classroom to check on their children and soon discovered that four young girls had been killed in the blast: Denise McNair (11), Addie Mae Collins (14), Carole Robertson (14), and Cynthia Wesley (14). More than 20 others were injured.
In 1963, the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church was the largest Black church in Birmingham, Alabama, and served as a meeting place for civil rights activities. As demonstrations to desegregate public spaces and secure Black voting rights became more frequent and visible, meeting places like the church became targets for white segregationists looking to terrorize Black activists and their supporters.
Immediately after the bombing, violence surged throughout the city as police clashed with enraged members of the Black community. Before the day ended, at least two other African American children had been slain: 16-year-old Johnny Robinson was shot by police as he fled down an alley, and 13-year-old Virgil Ware was shot and killed by white youths while riding his bicycle.
More than a decade later, in 1977, Ku Klux Klan leader Robert Chambliss was convicted of murder for participating in the church bombing and later died in prison. Several decades later, in the early 2000s, Bobby Frank Cherry and Thomas Blanton were also convicted of murder for their roles in the bombing; both men were sentenced to life imprisonment.
From - A History of Racial Injustice

🚨 Important Update: Show Up & Write Goes Virtual Tonight! 🚨
Due to a gas leak in the building, tonight’s Show Up & Write session will now be held on Zoom for everyone’s safety.
If you’d like to join us virtually, please email DeniseTheInstitute@gmail.com to receive the Zoom link.
Stay safe, and we’ll see you online! 💻📝✨

Show Up & Write ✍🏾 at Legacy 313 N. Burdick St. | Monday, July 14 6:00 - 7:30PM
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