I'm Still Here | Official Trailer
Preview: Season 10 Episode 1002 | 17s
Survivors of Birmingham’s bombings work to transform the city’s painful history.
Between 1947 and 1967, Birmingham, Alabama, witnessed over 50 bombings targeting Black-owned homes. This film follows three individuals who, as children, lived through the terror and stayed in the city. Together, they seek to turn Birmingham’s painful history into a symbol of hope, resilience, and civil rights progress.
Support for Reel South is made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Center for Asian American Media and by SouthArts.
I'm Still Here | Official Trailer
Preview: Season 10 Episode 1002 | 17s
Between 1947 and 1967, Birmingham, Alabama, witnessed over 50 bombings targeting Black-owned homes. This film follows three individuals who, as children, lived through the terror and stayed in the city. Together, they seek to turn Birmingham’s painful history into a symbol of hope, resilience, and civil rights progress.
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A Center Street resident recalls family friend Martin Luther King, Jr. (1m 2s)
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Birmingham's Center Street was nicknamed Dynamite Hill because it was bombed over 50 times. (1m 4s)
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipSupport for Reel South is made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Center for Asian American Media and by SouthArts.