4 Little Girls

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
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An important documentary concerning America's civil rights struggle, 4 Little Girls revisits the horrific story of the young children who died in the 1963 firebombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.

Director Spike Lee first became interested in the story as a student at NYU when he read a 1983 New York Times Magazine article by Howell Raines. Lee combines his experience in fiction filmmaking with documentary techniques, sensitively rendered interviews, photos and home movies to tell the story. The timing of this production was important due to the ages of the key witnesses and relatives and the need to refresh viewers' memories regarding a dark period in U.S. history.

4 Little Girls was added to the National Film Registry in 2017.

Tropes used in 4 Little Girls include: