history. In the absence of anything else, it was
often only through music that any semblance of
relief from oppression, figuratively and literally
was found by both people.
, I was struck by the
te, discrimination, and
ontinue to be inflicted
t the world. Both the
e Jewish people have
hemselves to find just a
nto while experiencing
ities known throughout
As I state in the film, “The story of these violins
and the Jewish people is of survival, hope, and
triumph, one that so parallels the story of the
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church and its people,
particularly the Four Little Girls. Having suffered
the worst fate imaginable, the church and these
violins have been beautifully restored and are
now magnificent relics for all to behold. As a
people of the human race, we continue to
strive and hope for a better world through our
struggles, our trials, our tribulations... and our
triumphs.” Dreams of Hope is a demonstration
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