
On that Birmingham Sunday the blood ran like wine
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.

Self - Mother of Denise McNair

Self - Father of Denise McNair
Self - Denise's Aunt
Self - Neighbor of Denise McNair

Self - Defense Attorney for Bob Chambliss

Self - New York Times Editor
Self - Denise's Uncle
Self - Denise's Childhood Friend

Self - Carole's Aunt

Self - Carole's Sister
Self - Carole's Childhood Friend
Self - Mother of Carole Robertson
Self - Former Executive Director of SCLC

Self - Pres. of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights
Self - School Teacher
Self - School Teacher
Self - Neighbor of Cynthia Wesley
Self - Cynthia's Childhood Neighbor
Self - Cynthia's Childhood Friend
Self - Cynthia's Sister