Four Little Girls
Title: Four Little Girls
Category: History
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Four Little Girls
When documentaries are filmed, produced, and then viewed, the audience is left with
more knowledge and awareness than before having watched it. When I watch a National
Geographic documentary on exploitation of indigenous peoples, I become aware of their
situation and further understand the cruel world around me. Also, my emotions are stirred up.
With the awareness that documentaries bring, also comes the waves of emotional buildup.
This is why documentaries are most effective in
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the black citizens of Birmingham would not give up.
That they would not give in until they gained their rights they felt they rightfully deserved, and
they won. They had many obstacles along the way, and these only made them angrier and more
tied to the movement in terms of accomplishing their goals; goals which they have rightfully won
and should’ve had from the beginning.
Bibliography
Documentary: Four Little Girls, Directed by Spike Lee
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