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Current Political Movements and the Traditions of the Church

As Black political activism evolves, new school activists abandon the church, but not God.

Aired 02/16/2021

FromHenry Louis Gates, Jr.

The Black Church

Current Political Movements and the Traditions of the Church

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As Black political activism evolves, new school activists abandon the church, but not God.

As Black political activism evolves through time, new school activists abandon the institution, but not God.

Aired 02/16/2021

FromHenry Louis Gates, Jr.

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