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Herman Frank Cash
Born(1918-07-25)July 25, 1918
DiedFebruary 7, 1994(1994-02-07) (aged 75)
Resting placeNorthview Cemetery
Cedartown, Georgia, U.S.
Known forSuspected co-conspirator in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing
Criminal chargeNone
Criminal statusDeceased
SpouseMyrtle Cash
Children2

Herman Frank Cash (July 25, 1918 – February 7, 1994) was one of several conspirators in the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing.

Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr., Robert Edward Chambliss, and Bobby Frank Cherry were all convicted and sentenced to prison involvement in the bombing.

Cash died in 1994 and was never charged or tried for his alleged involvement in the bombing.

Life

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During World War II, Cash served in the United States Army .[1][2]

Cash was married to Myrtle Cash and had two children, Carolyn and Maurice. He was a truck driver for Dixie-Ohio Express Company. Cash was a member of United Klans of America, a Ku Klux Klan organization.[1][2]

In December 1962, Cash was a leader of the Eastview Klavern #13 of the Ku Klux Klan.[3][4]

In June 1963, cash was arrested on weapons charges will driving with other segregationists to Klan rally being held in Tuscoloosa, Alabama .[5] Upon searching the vehicle, the police found a 38-caliber revolver, an army bayonet, a cotton hook that belonged to Cash, three other bayonets, two night sticks and three pistols. [5]

Cash died in 1994 in Pinson, Alabama without ever being charged in relation to the bombing.[6]

Bombing role

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Although officially named by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a suspect as early as 1965,[7] Cash was never formally charged with any crime. He maintained his innocence and passed a polygraph test given by the FBI. Acquaintances claimed that Cash was too nervous to be capable of committing a crime of the magnitude of the bombing.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Death spares scrutiny of Cash in bomb probe: The Birmingham News Archived 2008-05-26 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b "Obituary for FRANK CASH HERMAN". Birmingham Post-Herald. 1994-02-08. p. 12. Retrieved 2023-09-11.
  3. ^ "16th Street Baptist Church Bombing (1963) (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2025-05-22.
  4. ^ "al.com: Special Report". web.archive.org. 2008-05-26. Retrieved 2025-05-22.
  5. ^ a b "al.com: Special Report". web.archive.org. 2008-05-26. Retrieved 2025-05-22.
  6. ^ Ashley, Asia (September 13, 2023). "A Pivotal Moment for Change". Traverse City Record-Eagle. Retrieved May 16, 2025.
  7. ^ Birmingham's painful past reopened: Los Angeles Times

Further reading

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  • Sikora, Frank (2005). Until Justice Rolls Down: The Birmingham Church Bombing Case. University of Alabama Press. ISBN 9780817352684.