Remembering the Birmingham church bombing, 60 years later

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  • Опубликовано: 14 сен 2023
  • DeMarco Morgan explores the tragedy and sits down with Sarah Collins Rudolph, who survived the tragic day that stole the lives of four young girls in 1963.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @bernardhenderson1146

    How can you have the love of God when you hate the person you can see..

  • @AnitaBalestino-eu6kx

    I was a junior in an all white Catholic high school when the shocking, violent murders of these beautiful young girls, who were only a couple years younger than I was, occurred - for no other reason than the color of their skin. I was horrified and in complete disbelief that such a thing could happen in a country supposedly founded on “liberty and justice for all.” Clearly we had totally betrayed the spirit of those initiating principles. I did not have the means then, but on this sad and somber anniversary, allow me to send heartfelt condolences to the McNair, Wesley, Robertson, and Collins families for your incalculable loss. The beautiful, bright spirits of your precious daughters are not forgotten.

  • @tommieaustin6532

    Heartbreaking ❤️

  • @mys3682

    I wish someone would tell her full story. I do appreciate the platforms that acknowledge her.

  • @DavidRoss-lo7kz

    Never forget the past

  • @lw3646
    @lw3646 21 день назад +1

    How could anybody do that?

  • @eagledice2008

    The evil in America is still the same

  • @williamwoodruff367

    The evil in America is still the same today

  • @ScottFaircloth-pb8fy

    My butt hurts

  • @nehemiahpouncey3607

    Answer:the klan.

  • @lordsvegance9324

    There is no god