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16th Street Baptist Church bombing victim seeks apology and compensation from Alabama - Face2Face Africa

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Sarah Collins Rudolph, a survivor of the infamous and racially motivated 16th Street Baptist Church bombing that killed four young girls, is requesting an apology as well as compensation from the state of Alabama 57 years after the incident. The 1963 bombing, which was orchestrated by suspected Klan members, left Rudolph permanently blinded in one...

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