Church Bombings and Burnings As a Form of "Terrorism"
 
Birmingham Bomb Kills 4 Negro Girls In Church; Riots Flare; 2 Boys Slain (NYT, Sep. 16, 1963)
Church Burnings in the South: 37 in last 18 months (W. Post, Jun. 19, 1996)

 

2 Charged in 1963 Church Blast That Killed 4 Birmingham Girls in 1963 (NYT, May 18, 2000)
Suspects in 1963 Birmingham Chuch Bombing Lead Hardscrabble Lives (NYT, May 20, 2000)
In Birmingham, a Question of Mental Unfitness (TIME Magazine, Apr. 2001)
Klansman who bombed church gets life sentence for murder 38 years ago (Guardian (UK), May 3, 2001)
Prosecutors Try to Recreate Birmingham's '63 Nightmare (NYT, May 15, 2002)
Witnesses Say Ex-Klansman Boasted of Church Bombing
Survivor of '63 Bomb Recalls Glass Shards and a Sister Lost (NYT, May 18, 2002)
Defense Cites Finger-Pointer in Church-Bombing Trial (NYT, May 19, 2002)
Defense Rests After One Day in '63 Church Bombing (NYT, May 21, 2002)
More Than Just a Racist? Now The Jury Must Decide (NYT, May 22, 2002)
Four Little Girls (Review of Academy Award-Nominated Documentary) (Austin Chronicle, Apr. 6, 1998)
In the Memory of Four Little Girls: the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Bombing in 1963
Mitchell Burns, 75, Klansman Who Aided F.B.I. After Bombing, Dies

 

News Coverage of Trials of Klan Members for 1963 Birmingham Church Bombing (Yahoo!)