4 Little Girls

4 Little Girls

On Sunday, September 15, 1963, the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, was bombed by four members of a Ku Klux Klan-affiliated racist group. Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson and Cynthia Wesley, four African-American girls between the ages of 11 and 14 who had been attending the church's Sunday school, were killed in the blast. Director Spike Lee's somber 1997 documentary tells the story through new interviews and archival footage.

4 Little Girls People (First 22 people) - Page 0

George Wallace

George Wallace

Former Governor of Alabama

Spike Lee

Spike Lee

American filmmaker

Bill Cosby

Bill Cosby

American comedian

Ellen Kuras

Ellen Kuras

American cinematographer

Samuel D. Pollard

Samuel D. Pollard

University professor

Jesse Jackson

Jesse Jackson

Former Shadow US Senator, DC

Terence Blanchard

Terence Blanchard

American trumpeter

Walter Cronkite

Walter Cronkite

American broadcaster

Nicholas Katzenbach

Nicholas Katzenbach

Former United States Attorney General

Henry Cosby

Henry Cosby

American songwriter

Bill Cobey

Bill Cobey

Member of the United States House of Representatives

Chris McNair

Chris McNair

American Politician

Bill Baxley

Bill Baxley

American Politician

Diane Nash

Diane Nash

American civil rights activist

George Wallace

George Wallace

Former Governor of Alabama

James Farmer

James Farmer

American civil rights activist

Fred Shuttlesworth

Fred Shuttlesworth

Civil rights activist

James Bevel

James Bevel

Minister

Albert Boutwell

Albert Boutwell

Former Lieutenant Governor of Alabama

Alpha Robertson

Alpha Robertson


Carol Denise McNair

Carol Denise McNair

Maxine McNair's daughter

Addie Mae Collins

Addie Mae Collins