"4 Little Girls" is a documentary film directed by Spike Lee that tells the story of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963. The bombing resulted in the deaths of four African American girls: Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley, Carole Robertson, and Denise McNair.
The film explores the impact of the bombing on the families of the girls, the community, and the civil rights movement. Through interviews with family members, friends, and survivors, Spike Lee sheds light on the racial tensions and violence that plagued the South during the 1960s.
Through archival footage and photographs, the film captures the spirit and resilience of the four little girls who lost their lives in the tragic event. 4 Little Girls serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for racial equality and justice in America.
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Four Little Girls
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Birmingham Sunday
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4 Little Girls
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I'm So Happy I Could Cry
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Untitled Blues
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Mendacity
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Keep Your Eyes on the Prize
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How I Got Over
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Alabama
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We Shall Overcome
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I'm So Happy I Could Cry
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Charles Brown:
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