![]() ![]() An “authentic child of the movement,” Carolyn believes that God spared her life on Septemso that she could continue to live in service to others.Ĭarolyn has shared her experiences with the History and Discovery Channels The Faith & Politics Institute and The U.S. ![]() She survived a second bomb explosion that destroyed a large portion of her home in 1964. She was among thousands of students hosed by firemen during the 1963 marches. As a teenager, Carolyn felt her “calling” by attending the mass meetings and rallies at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. Carolyn’s four young friends were killed. A life long member of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, Carolyn was present on September 15, 1963, when white racists bombed the Church. ![]()
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