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Oppression1963

White Homeowners Bomb and Attack Black Families Moving into White Neighborhoods

Throughout the early 1960s, Black families attempting to move into previously all-white neighborhoods in cities including Birmingham, Chicago, and Detroit faced mob violence, bombings, and arson. Birmingham's pattern of bombings in transitional neighborhoods was so frequent the city earned the nickname 'Bombingham.' The FBI rarely investigated these attacks as civil rights violations.