Birmingham Bombing: Suggested Resources
Compiled by Dorothy Ann Washington, Librarian Black Cultural Center Purdue University
Davis, Angela Y. "Remembering Carole, Cynthia, Addie Mae & Denise." Essence 24, no. 5 (1993): 92+.
Academic Search Elite Database, EBSCOhost ( 20 November 2003) Harris, Hamil. "Final conviction brings church bombing murder case to a close." The New Crisis 109, no. 4
(July/Aug) (2002): 9 & 10. Academic Search Elite Database, EBSCOhost ( 20 November 2003) Huie, William Braford. "Death of an innocent: what kind of mind could have planted the bomb that killed
four children in Birmingham?"
Look, 24 March 1964 23-25.
Provides a glimpse into the childhood of Denise McNair, a child who never learned to
hate, and memories of that tragic day when her innocent life was taken away. Vivid memories are shared by her mother, Maxine McNair, father, Chris McNair, and maternal grandfather. Includes pictures of Denise that were taken by her father, a professional photographer. BCC Vertical File (Reserve) Lee, Spike. 4 little girls. 1 videocassette (102 min.). New York: Home Box Office, 1998.
1997 40 Acres and a Mule." Additional citations or full-text articles are available in the following databases or indexes below. Kaiser Index to Black Resources search Birmingham, Alabama - Bombing Index to Periodicals by and about Blacks search Birmingham, Alabama THOR (indexes and databases) Academic Search Elite, American: History and Life search Birmingham
bombing or Birmingham and bombing December 2003