The Ballad of Birmingham was written by Dudley Randall and it …show more content…
He then presents the audience with the close friends and family of the victims of the bombing. But throughout all of Lee’s documentary, he highlights the intense racism of the United States in the 1960s and how important the bombing was in accelerating the Civil Rights Movement. There were many ways that Lee used to highlight the intense racism of this time. Many songs and photographs were used to directly highlight what life was like back then in the United States. Through many forms of songs, testimonies, photographs, and background information of the children, Lee strategically constructs his documentary to highlight the events leading up to the bombing and its aftermath. Revealing the systemic injustice and racism that had infected American society during this time. Spike Lee’s deliberate use of songs, testimonies, and photographs pulls on the audience's emotions. Lee’s documentary serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for racial equality, and the importance of confronting the legacies of the