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Encyclopedia > Bombing of the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple

In the early morning hours of October, 12, 1958, an explosion tore through the side wall of the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation, a Reform Jewish temple located on Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgia, known simply as "the Temple." Fifty or so sticks of dynamite had been ignited. The synagogue was on of Atlanta's oldest and wealthiest. No one died or was injured in the bombing. Peachtree Street is the main north-south street of Atlanta, Georgia. ... Flag Seal Nickname: Hotlanta, The Big Peach Location Location in Fulton and DeKalb counties in the state of Georgia Coordinates , Government Country State Counties United States Georgia Fulton County, Georgia DeKalb County, Georgia Mayor Shirley Franklin (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 132. ...


Those who heard the blast reported to police and newspapers bottlenecked with inquiries and with reports of a "loud explosion." A United Press International (UPI) staff member had received a call earlier that night warning that a bombing was coming; however the staff member did not take the call seriously. At 3:45 a.m., shortly after the bombing, the UPI staff received a call from "General Gordon of the Confederate Underground" who said "We bombed a temple in Atlanta. This is the last empty building in Atlanta we will bomb. All nightclubs refusing to fire their Negro employees will also be blown up. We are going to blow up all Communist organizations. Negroes and Jews are hereby declared aliens."


Rabbi Jacob Rothchild, the temple's rabbi, was an outspoken advocate of civil rights and integration, and friend of Martin Luther King Jr. The bombing ripped at the delicate social fabric of Atlanta, a city that liked to think of itself a "City to Busy to Hate." Martin Luther King, Jr. ...


Five men associated with white separatist groups such as the National States Rights Party were tried and acquitted. Racial segregation is a kind of formalized or institutionalized discrimination on the basis of race, characterized by the races separation from each other. ...


The bombing was depicted in the film Driving Miss Daisy. Driving Miss Daisy is a 1987 play by Alfred Uhry adapted into a 1989 Warner Bros. ...


References

Greene, Melissa Faye, The Temple Bombing.


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