Survivor of 1963 Birmingham church bombing describes the act of terror
Four girls were killed when a church was bombed on Sept. 15, 1963 in Birmingham. Sarah Collins Rudolph has a conversation with Ebony Phillips, Vice President of the Greater Atlanta Black Prosecutors Association.

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