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16th Street Baptist Church announces $7.5 million fundraising campaign for preservation, visitors center, and social justice programs

16th Street Baptist Church announces $7.5 million fundraising campaign for preservation, visitors center, and social justice programs
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How the National Trust Fund to Save Black Landmarks Is Changing the American Landscape

How the National Trust Fund to Save Black Landmarks Is Changing the American Landscape
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How Ted Debro Is Saving Birmingham's 16th Street Baptist Church

For Ted Debro, there is power in the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church and its history must be kept strong and secure for others to experience.

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Johnson: Global Forum is back with $2.9 million federal grant to find a home in Birmingham, maybe


Johnson: Global Forum is back with $2.9 million federal grant to find a home in Birmingham, maybe
Updated Dec 11, 2020;
He’s back.
Remember Wayne Reynolds, the multi-millionaire who wanted to drop a $250 million glass beast called the Global Forum for Truth and Justice into Birmingham’s Civil Rights District?
He was essentially thwarted back in January (so it was thought) when the plans and renderings revealed at a posh luncheon downtown went down like a bad oyster. The primary objection to the Forum seemed to be the location. That it—whatever
it is, exactly—didn’t belong on sacred ground where the blood of little girls was spilled and children marching for the cause of equality in Birmingham and throughout the nation were confronted by police dogs and fire hoses.

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