The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing in Birmingham Alabama on September 15th , 1963 was one of the most heinous and infamous tragedies of the modern civil rights era. The bombing killed four little girls—Addie Mae Collins (14), Denise McNair (11), Carole Robertson (14), and Cynthia Wesley (14) and injured scores of others. This event marked the most people killed at one time in the decades-long bombing campaign in “Bombingham” and in the entire civil rights movement up to that time. The bombing resonated with many people. Artists were motivated to recount and remember it and mark the slaughter and sacrifice of those innocent children. Four artists in the collection constructed original works of commemoration—Frank Frazier, Billy Morrow Jackson, John Scott, and Thomas Williams. We will explore each artist’s image in depth.