By KIM CHANDLER Associated Press More than a dozen sticks of dynamite planted by Ku Klux Klansmen exploded at a Birmingham church in 1963, killing four Black girls. The 'fifth little girl,' Sarah Collins Rudolph, survived but still has shards of glass in her body from the blast that took her sister, her right eye and her dreams of becoming a nurse. Rudolph, 69, is now seeking an apology from the state and compensation for what she says has been a lifetime of trauma. A law firm working for free on Rudolph's behalf sent a letter to Alabama Gov. Kay […]
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