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We miss Johnny Robinson Jr. and Virgil Ware, killed a Bomningham Church Bomberbage

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Some 62 years ago, a group of white surastic burst into the 16th Street Baptist Birmingham, Alabama, in September 15, 1963.

Four black girls were killed in the Borm, with Denise McNair, Carole Macnair, Carole Mae Collins, and Carole Mae Collins, Collins, Collins, and Collins, Collins, and Carole mae Collins like the thrills of a happy action to do the work that cannot be denied.

But how many knows, on the same day of bombs, two two black bermingham children died because of ethnic violence? Two black boys, 16-year-old Johnny Robinson Jr. The past was killed while waiting for her sister to bring the dinner plate, and the last was shot when she rode her Old’s brother.

No Johnny or Virgil was near the 16th Street Baptist church day bombing. Johnny, one, died of a police officer in the North Birmingham gun on that afternoon.

From (al.com:

Johnny had a group of boys near a gas station at 800 street channel 26th Street around the afternoon around 3 PM, and everyone on the street was on the outskirts after a bomber bomber. White brilliance was driven, blackened black people on the street and channels, four, six, eight, “says Johnny’s friend.

Some boys in the group began to throw Birmingham news at the time, and when a police car arrived, black boys began to fall down at 8 Alley North. The car prevented Alley and Jack Parker, a back-off police officer, pointed a gun at the window.

Police told that news that day Parker shot the boys. Later, the executive of the Partra Car steward said the driver hit the brakes or car and beat Bump, making the gun out of fire.

Johnny Robinson was beaten, with a buckshot on his back and his grades. When he arrived at the university hospital, he had died.

About an hour or when Johnny killed, Virgil was shot dead in white, and reported that he took refugees from white rocks in black girls killed.

According to Jefferson County’s Jefferson County’s Assist in Jefferson County, allocated to Vitgil’s death, the chief of the Mountain police told her white motorcycle in Fultondonda, and she saw one of them. From there, the investigation led the investigators at Michael Farley home, who was initially denied involvement in the firing.

Much from Al.com:

Later that day, a tip from someone met at a local food shop led to another boy who was on the way through that afternoon. And the boy told him, and he and my friend, and saw the two boys in the way. When they boarded a Form and other boy, Larry Joe Sims, 16, they said that black boys cast the rocks. The boy told the investigators of Parkey he took out a gun in his pocket and gave it to sims, saying, “We will see about that.”

When talking to Sims, he confessed to tears, Jordan said: “They say his eyes closed when he shot dead shotgun.

Farley and Sims were arrested and imprisoned by the killing of titles. Finally, many SIMs were convicted of killing Master-degree and Farley admits the same case. Finally, none of them spent one day in prison after being found guilty. Both sentenced to suspended sentences in seven months, they only worked, and were released from June 1965.

“They were easy,” said Jordan.

Yes – that put things gently.

“They always talk about four little girls,” said Leon Robinson, Johnny’s younger brother, told the.com. “But they never talked about two younger boys.”

The Robinson family will spend decades saddened by the younger death while he found less that there is no knowledge of local police killings. In fact, they live in darkness by the Johnny Unitil 2009, where his case was reopened by the FBI.

At that time, Virgil’s Father, James Ware Sr., died 90 years of September 5, 2013, ten days before celebrating 50 years.

“For so long, four little girls get all the recognition, and they forget about two younger boys,” said Virgil’s old brother, said in February of that year.

It is good to recognize that highlighting Johnny Robinson Jr. Along with Virgil Ware is nothing more valuable in all that we all know about four white girls are cruel. This is not – or condition.

As Rev.

Directly.

Rough rest, Johnny and Virgil. We see it. We miss you. Your lives are important, as you do your stories. History doesn’t forget it; We can’t give up.

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