2020—Feds indict Kansan Shawn L. Parcells for wire fraud. He collected $1.1 million from 375 clients for performing autopsies, yet was neither a physician nor a…
On the morning of Sept. 15, 1963, four little girls were getting ready for Sunday school in the basement of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Montgomery, Ala., when a bomb hidden under the outside stairwell exploded, killing the girls as it blew the room to splinters.
A couple of decades before Julie Buckner Armstrong was born in Birmingham, Alabama, Black families began to buy homes in neighborhoods there legally designated as whites-only under one of the strictest systems of segregation in the country. The local reaction earned the city the nickname Bombingham,
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