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    On the surface level Dudley Randall’s Ballad of Birmingham, is of a tragic event that has misfortunately happened. A bombing on a church that has led to the loss of life. Looking at it’s history however, Randall forefronts all the emotions from the speaker with chilling diction and a rhythmic pattern of rhyming the second and fourth line of each stanza. It brings to life a darker truth, one that has yet to end. The poem begins first with a conversation between a mother and her daughter “‘Mother

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    In the “Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall, the story focuses around an African American girl who wants to go march in downtown Birmingham so that she in contributing to the protest for freedom. Her mother refuses to let her young girl go due to the horrible violence that it entitles. Instead of going to the march, the mother sends her innocent child to church instead thinking that she would be safer there than in Birmingham. What are the odds that her daughter died in church and not at the

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    freedom march means has no idea what she will experience. A scared mother who does not want her little girl to see what is going on has no idea what is fixing to happen. Randall Dudley’s “Ballad of Birmingham,” gives a clear vision of what happened this day in 1963. The bombing at the 16th street baptist church in Birmingham, Alabama was a tragic event for the ones in this time. The poem shows the social and historical context of what exactly was going on during this time. The author, Randall Dudley,

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    A Historical Look into the “Ballad of Birmingham The “Ballad of Birmingham is a shocking poem that was written by Dudley Randall about a bombing of an African American church in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963. The bombing of the church was racially motivated and resulted in the death of four innocent African American girls and was the turning point in the United States 1960s Civil Rights Movement. In Dudley’s poem he has taken such a sad event and turned it into a poem showing the racially motivated

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    In 1963, the city of Birmingham, Alabama came to be known as “bombingham” due to the homemade bombs that would set off regularly in the homes and churches that were occupied by African Americans. For many, the thought of a bomb can bring an overwhelming fear. For others the solution is to act out using violence because it sends a message, expressing disagreement for any political or social views. In “Ballad of Birmingham” Dudley Randall sends his message to the readers, but without preaching he

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    The “Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall is a heartbreaking poem that was written in response to the 1963 bombing at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. The irony in the poem establishes the idea that even a safe place can be destroyed by violence and hate. The “Ballad of Birmingham” has eight, four-line stanzas that follow the structure of a typical traditional folk ballad. Randall uses a ballad stanza; this is a four-line stanza, usually found in a folk ballad. This form

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    Greatest Poem Ever The “Ballad of Birmingham,” by Dudley Randall, is a well-known poem that is based on a true story. It takes place in the 1960’s of America, where racial segregation was legal. Dudley Randall, an African American poet, was able to put his sorrow into words in this heart touching poem. Furthermore, “Ballad of Birmingham” is called the greatest poem ever due to the literary devices, form and symbols of Marxist. Firstly, imagery is an important device in the poem. It uses words to

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    made an attempt to define poetry, “A poem is an idea caught in the act of dawning”(Kennedy and Gioia). Poetry can carry a sensitive message, as seen in the poems “Ozymandias” and the “Ballad of Birmingham”, as they present two separate ideas. “Ozymandias” involved the destruction of a statue, and the “Ballad of Birmingham” depicts racism and segregation of the civil rights era. Racism and segregation were a prominent theme in America until the late 1960s, where it had been outlawed with the removal

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    For centuries, racism has plagued America. People of black ethnicity have been specifically targeted at the most. The bombing of Birmingham, Alabama was an especially tragic example of said attacks. Countless innocent black men, women, and children were shot and killed in the events following the bombing. “The Ballad of Birmingham”, by Dudley Randall, focuses on a black mother and daughter on the day of the 1963 tragedy. The child asks to attend the freedom march, but the mother makes her go

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    symbolism and metaphors to express. In some cases, such as the “Ballad of Birmingham,” the author has chosen to write about an event that they may not have personally experienced. However, the event is often still relevant to the author’s life. Dudley Randall was an African American man who wrote the “Ballad of Birmingham” during the civil rights era. Though Randall did not personally experience the tragedy that occurred in Birmingham, the bombing

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