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To many, the police bombing on Osage Avenue on May 13, 1985, is one of the darkest moments in Philadelphia's history.
Four decades after the MOVE bombing in Philadelphia, advocates say the city hasn't done enough to remember the victims and ...
Forty years ago, after a 12-hour standoff between police and members of the Black-led, back-to-nature group MOVE, the city of ...
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Community remembers victims of MOVE bombing in Philadelphia on 40th anniversaryForty years after the MOVE bombing on Osage Avenue in Philadelphia, members of the community gathered at the site to remember ...
Four decades after the MOVE bombing in Philadelphia, advocates say the city hasn't done enough to remember the victims and ...
It was a day of remembrance on Tuesday as Philadelphia marks 40 years since a bomb was dropped on a Cobs Creek home targeting ...
The bombing on May 13, 1985 claimed the lives of 11 people, including five children, and decimated an entire block in Cobbs Creek.
A look back at 1985’s MOVE bombing with exclusive details from the helicopter pilot who flew an initial surveillance flight over the group’s bunker.
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The Nation on MSN40 Years After the MOVE Bombing, the Scars RemainMike Africa Jr. was only 6 years old when Philadelphia police dropped a bomb on 6221 Osage Avenue. But he remembers ...
In addition to starring in a documentary, Mike Africa Jr. penned a book in 2024. "On a Move" traces the history of MOVE from ...
Driving the news: The Community College of Philadelphia is hosting a daylong symposium on the 40th anniversary of the bombing ...
Longtime NBC10 photojournalist Pete Kane was only hundreds of feet away from the shootout and deadly bombing of the MOVE headquarters in Philadelphia in 1985. For the 40-year anniversary of that ...
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