[1] It was deemed significant for its association in 1963 with the Birmingham civil rights movement.
[citation needed] The historic building was a brick Gothic Revival structure with a gable front.
It had been joined by the adjacent Sixth Street Peace Baptist Church, a one-story brick building.
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