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On September 15, 1963, a bomb ripped through Birmingham's Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, killing four young girls. Fourteen years later, one man was brought to trial for the crime. His name was Robert Chambliss. Because one woman dared to take the stand against Chambliss, he was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. At last, after years of fear, hiding, and identity changes, the woman who testified as state's witness does so once again in this powerful new book.
Here, Elizabeth H. Cobbs, the niece of Robert Chambliss, finally tells all she knows about living under the menacing shadow of Chambliss and his cronies.
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Race relations, Bombings, HistoryPlaces
Birmingham, Alabama, Birmingham (Ala.)Times
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Long time coming: an insider's story of the Birmingham church bombing that rocked the world
1994, Crane Hill, Distributed by Ingram Book Co. and Southern Publishers Group
in English
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1881548104 9781881548102
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-224) and indexes.
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