Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing
The Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing occurred on October 12, 1958 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple, on Peachtree Street, housed a Reform Jewish congregation. The building was damaged extensively by the dynamite-fueled explosion, although no one was injured. Five suspects were arrested almost immediately after the bombing. One of them, George Bright, was tried twice. His first trial ended with a hung jury and his second with an acquittal. As a result of Bright's acquittal, the other suspects were not tried, and no one was ever convicted of the bombing.
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Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing
The Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing occurred on October 12, 1958 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple, on Peachtree Street, housed a Reform Jewish congregation. The building was damaged extensively by the dynamite-fueled explosion, although no one was injured. Five suspects were arrested almost immediately after the bombing. One of them, George Bright, was tried twice. His first trial ended with a hung jury and his second with an acquittal. As a result of Bright's acquittal, the other suspects were not tried, and no one was ever convicted of the bombing.
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The Hebrew Benevolent Congrega ...... ever convicted of the bombing.
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apparently anti-Semitism; group involved was likely white supremacist
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It is the harvest of defiance ...... take the law into their hands.
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The big blast is all set for e ...... gs up for the big blow itself.
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—George Lincoln Rockwell to Wallace Allen, July 1958
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—Ralph McGill—"A Church, A School ..."
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Hebrew Benevolent Congregation
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From George Lincoln Rockwell's "big blast" letter to Wallace Allen
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From Ralph McGill's Atlanta Constitution Pulitzer prize winning editorial on the bombing
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