First of Three Parts By Mia Watkins | For the Birmingham Times There was a time when U.S. Representative Terri Sewell didn’t think stepping into the political arena was for her, even though being of service to others was a top priority. Her trajectory changed after a conversation during a Bloody Sunday commemoration event in her hometown of Selma in 2008. Before he addressed the crowd, future President Barack Obama asked her a simple question. R…
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