The Fifth Little Girl
On Sept. 15, 1963, four young girls lost their lives when a bomb exploded at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala. But there was a fifth little girl who survived the Sunday School blast – Sarah Collins Rudolph. Only 12 at the time of the bombing, Collins Rudolph is the lone survivor of the Ku Klux Klan attack that killed her sister, Addie Mae, and three other girls.

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The Fifth Girl: A Story of Survival

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Rare Jonestown Survivor Interview: Odell Rhodes 1978

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Birmingham Bombing Survivor Lived With Rage At Sister’s Death In 1963 White Supremacist Attack

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Woman whose claims led to Emmett Till's lynching dies at 88

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Piers Morgan Meets America's Most Notorious Child Psychopath

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Meet The Most Dangerous Women In America's Prisons | Trevor Mcdonald

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He Risked His Life Filming This Mississippi Senator's Plantation In 1964

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Survivor of 1963 Birmingham church bombing describes the act of terror

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60 years after 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, "5th Little Girl" still fighting for justice

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The Four Angels of 16th Street

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Banned Footage | Inside the Amish Secret World

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Sarah Collins Rudolph

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60 Years Ago: Police Attack Children’s Crusade with Dogs & Water Cannons in Birmingham, Alabama

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Maxine McNair, Mother Who Lost Daughter To KKK Church Bombing, Dies At 93

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1963 The Year That Changed Everything

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Marking the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, 60 years later

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A KKK Church Bombing in Birmingham | History Traveler Episode 33

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The Roses of Birmingham

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Tyler Family Secret: Grandfather "Passed" As White in Civil War! | Who Do You Think You Are

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