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

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On Sept. 15, 1963, four girls died following the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, fueled by racism and hate. TODAY’s Sheinelle Jones sits down with people honoring their legacy and turning the message into one of hope.