I met Sarah Collins Rudolph, a small woman nestled into a corded khaki sofa, last month in her darkened living room in Birmingham, Ala.
The room is something of a shrine, commemorating the 1963 act of terror that killed four little girls but spared a fifth.
She was that fifth little girl.
She survived the Ku Klux Klan bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham 60 years ago.
In the years leading up to that attack, white terrorists, raging against integration, were detonating bombs in Birmingham so often that the city earned an ignominious nickname: Bombingham.
Persons:
Sarah Collins Rudolph, Rudolph
Organizations:
Klux Klan, Baptist Church
Locations:
Birmingham, Ala