Follow this link
for a good read. (And yes, it speaks of god with respect. I don't mind
such things. The story is much more than that.) Here's a snippet:
Seeking inspiration for a musical commission to mark the 50th anniversary of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, composer Yotam Haber turned to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute's Oral History Project. Combing through the files in the Alabama city, he came across a 1998 interview with Henrietta Tripp.
And
it goes on from there, bringing the past struggle for civil rights to
life. Seriously, I loved this article and I cannot wait to hear the
musical composition. It sounds transcendent. (Yes, we atheists use words
like that, too. Surprise!)