Fifty-seven years after the 16th Street Church bombing in Birmingham, Ala., that killed four Black girls, a group of prominent Black women leaders and advocates have called for a 10-year, $1 billion investment to help little Black girls thrive.

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Fifty-seven years after the 16th Street Church bombing in Birmingham, Ala., that killed four Black girls, a group of prominent Black women leaders and advocates have called for a 10-year, $1 billion investment to help little Black girls thrive.
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