Four little girls were killed when a bomb detonated in a Birmingham, Alabama, black church on September 15, 1963. It was a shocking act of violence that changed the course of the civil rights movement. An interview with former Alabama Governor George Wallace is included in Spike Lee's re-examination of the bombing's full tale.
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Four little girls were killed when a bomb detonated in a Birmingham, Alabama, black church on September 15, 1963. It was a shocking act of violence that changed the course of the civil rights movement. An interview with former Alabama Governor George Wallace is included in Spike Lee's re-examination of the bombing's full tale.
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