Birmingham News sleeve BN0061704
Bessemer victims / Bessemer residents remember the city's 1994 homicide victims by placing crosses where they were killed. / First frame Bessemer city council president Cornelius Fancher (left corner of frame) talks to residents and family members of victims after hammering a cross in memory of...
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Bessemer victims / Bessemer residents remember the city's 1994 homicide victims by placing crosses where they were killed. / First frame Bessemer city council president Cornelius Fancher (left corner of frame) talks to residents and family members of victims after hammering a cross in memory of Alonzo King into the ground. / Second photos - Fancher (left) and Linda Jones (right) hammer in a cross in memory of Mrs. Jones son, Thaddeus George / Third group of photos - Crowd walks back to their cars after placing crosses on Arlington Avenue. / Fourth group of photos - Janie Cobb (1) and Cynthia (center) look on as Cornelius Fancher hammers a cross honoring Reginald Cobb into the ground on Exeter Avenue. / [Work order included] |
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BN0061704Birmingham News sleeve BN00617041995-01-161990-1999Meadows, Karin; Pratt, TedBirmingham News95-00131Bessemer victims / Bessemer residents remember the city's 1994 homicide victims by placing crosses where they were killed. / First frame Bessemer city council president Cornelius Fancher (left corner of frame) talks to residents and family members of victims after hammering a cross in memory of Alonzo King into the ground. / Second photos - Fancher (left) and Linda Jones (right) hammer in a cross in memory of Mrs. Jones son, Thaddeus George / Third group of photos - Crowd walks back to their cars after placing crosses on Arlington Avenue. / Fourth group of photos - Janie Cobb (1) and Cynthia (center) look on as Cornelius Fancher hammers a cross honoring Reginald Cobb into the ground on Exeter Avenue. / [Work order included]Alabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/175888 |
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Birmingham News sleeve BN0061704 |
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Meadows, Karin; Pratt, Ted |
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