MLK's 1963 eulogy after the Birmingham church bombing
As President Obama looked for words to comfort the nation Thursday, he found them in a eulogy delivered by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., after four young black girls were killed in the 1963 bombing of a Birmingham church. "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley reports from South Carolina.

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