Pastor's Home Bombed During Montgomery Bus Boycott

Reverend Ralph Abernathy (with hat), one of the leaders in the Montgomery Bus Boycott which resulted in the legal end of bus segregation in Montgomery, stands with assistant Reverend W.J. Hudson on the porch of the heavily damaged Abernathy home. A bomb exploded at the house on January 10, 1957. Abernathy was a pastor of the 'Negro First Baptist Church', where many mass boycott meetings were held.
Reverend Ralph Abernathy (with hat), one of the leaders in the Montgomery Bus Boycott which resulted in the legal end of bus segregation in Montgomery, stands with assistant Reverend W.J. Hudson on the porch of the heavily damaged Abernathy home. A bomb exploded at the house on January 10, 1957. Abernathy was a pastor of the 'Negro First Baptist Church', where many mass boycott meetings were held.
Pastor's Home Bombed During Montgomery Bus Boycott
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