Ricordiamo le quattro bimbe, vittime della ferocia razzista e riflettiamo sulle nostre tante bombe (esplose, assassine ed impunite) che non hanno "teared an irreparable hole in the italian conscience" e, anzi, vengono tuttora utilizzate per ignobili mitrokinate.
"Their names were Denise, Carole, Cynthia and Addie Mae, and 45 years ago next month, on an overcast morning in Birmingham, Alabama, their lives were taken as they prepared for a Sunday school program. A dynamite bomb, planted by local thugs from the Ku Klux Klan, exploded outside the basement of the city's 16th Street Baptist Church, killing the girls instantly and tearing an irreparable hole in the American conscience.
"Life is hard," Dr. Martin Luther King said three days later at the funeral service for the girls, ages 11 to 14. "As hard as crucible steel....."
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"Their names were Denise, Carole, Cynthia and Addie Mae, and 45 years ago next month, on an overcast morning in Birmingham, Alabama, their lives were taken as they prepared for a Sunday school program. A dynamite bomb, planted by local thugs from the Ku Klux Klan, exploded outside the basement of the city's 16th Street Baptist Church, killing the girls instantly and tearing an irreparable hole in the American conscience.
"Life is hard," Dr. Martin Luther King said three days later at the funeral service for the girls, ages 11 to 14. "As hard as crucible steel....."
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