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During the Birmingham protests in 1963, four African American girls tragically lost their lives in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing on September 15. This act of violence was a direct response to the Civil Rights Movement and highlighted the intense racial tensions of the time. While there were numerous arrests and injuries during the protests, the bombing remains one of the most significant and tragic events associated with the Birmingham campaign.

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