On September 15, 1963, a bomb destroyed a black church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four young girls who were there for Sunday school. It was a crime that shocked the nation—and a defining moment in the history of the civil-rights movement. Spike Lee re-examines the full story of the bombing, including a revealing interview with former Alabama Governor George Wallace.
Length 102 minutes
Maxine McNair | Chris McNair | Helen Pegues | Queen Nunn | Arthur Hanes Jr. | Howell Raines | Harold McNair | Carole C. Smitherman | Wamo Reed Robertson | Dianne Braddock | Carolyn Lee Brown | Alpha Robertson | Wyatt Tee Walker | Fred Lee Shuttlesworth | Florence Terrell | Gwendolyn White | Doris Lockhart | Gerald Colbert | Freeman Hrabowski III | Shirley Wesley King | Carolyn M. McKinstry | David J. Vann | Bill Baxley | Albert Boutwell | Andrew Young | Taylor Branch | Nadean S. Williams | Janie Gaines | Rhonda Nunn Thomas | James Bevel | Tommy Wrenn | George Wallace | Nicholas Katzenbach | Billie Harris | Ricky Powell | Lillie Brown | Ossie Davis | Mahalia Jackson | Barbara Nunn | John Cross | Barbara Cross | Morris Marshall | Junie Collins | Diane Nash | Faye Davis | Coretta Scott King | Walter Cronkite | Bill Cosby | Jesse Jackson | Reggie White | Ralph Abernathy | David Brinkley | Addie Mae Collins | James Farmer | Martin Luther King | Spike Lee | Denise McNair | Cynthia Wesley | Carole Rosamond Robertson