Why was Birmingham's Sixteenth Street Baptist Church significant?     All of the above.     It was the site of one of the most infamous acts of white supremacist violence during the civil rights era.     It was an important space for law enforcement to gather prior to demonstrations.     It was burned to the ground by white supremacists and was never built.

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Why was Birmingham's Sixteenth Street Baptist Church significant?

   

All of the above.

   

It was the site of one of the most infamous acts of white supremacist violence during the civil rights era.

   

It was an important space for law enforcement to gather prior to demonstrations.

   

It was burned to the ground by white supremacists and was never built.

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