. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . . "POINT(-84.38907623291 33.798149108887)"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "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."@en . . . "From George Lincoln Rockwell's \"big blast\" letter to Wallace Allen"@en . . . . "1107081415"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "The big blast is all set for either next Sunday or Saturday, if there is a local ordinance forbidding picketing, etc. on Sunday. We will know tomorrow and will keep you informed. But we want to have it Sunday, if possible, because the boys are coming down from New York for the work here — no guts in the local citizens — and we want to have Saturday to pass out thousands of handbills and put up posters to sort of steam things up for the big blow itself."@en . . "30.0"^^ . . . "5580421"^^ . . . . . . "22287"^^ . "From Ralph McGill's Atlanta Constitution Pulitzer prize winning editorial on the bombing"@en . "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."@en . . "Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing"@en . . . . . "33.79815 -84.38908" . . . . "It is the harvest of defiance of courts and the encouragement of citizens to defy law on the part of many southern politicians. It is not possible to preach lawlessness and restrict it. To be sure, none said go bomb a Jewish temple or a school. But, let it be understood that when leadership in high places in any degree fails to support constituted authority, it opens the gates to all those who wish to take the law into their hands."@en . "Cornsilk"@en . . . . "apparently anti-Semitism; group involved was likely white supremacist"@en . . . . . . . . "Hebrew Benevolent Congregation"@en . . . . . "33.79814910888672"^^ . "Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing"@en . . . . . . . . . . "-84.38907623291016"^^ . . . . "\u2014Ralph McGill—\"A Church, A School ...\""@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "left"@en . . . . . . . . . . "\u2014George Lincoln Rockwell to Wallace Allen, July 1958"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1958-10-12"^^ . . . .