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A Review Of Dudley Randall’s “Ballad Of Birmingham”
Part 1 of Paper ....se to the 1963 bombing of a southern church in
Birmingham, Alabama. Although it deals with an unfortunate and upsetting
situation, the poem has a catchy sound and upbeat rhythm. It is a
conversation between a mother and daughter during a period of serious
upheaval and commotion in African American communities in the .... Part 2 of Paper ....ng girl who
asks her mother if she can participate in a Freedom March on the streets of
Birmingham. Her mother refuses to let her go due to the fact that there is
a high risk that the march is potentially dangerous. Instead of a march in
the streets, the mother suggests that the daughter go to church and sing in
the choir, where she will be safe. The poem takes an unexpected turn when
the mother hears an explosion. Instead of performing a hate crime at the
demonstration, the church was bombe.... |
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