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Negro Spirituals — A Message We Desperately Need!
“Over my head I hear music in the air, There must be a God somewhere.” –Negro spiritual. Those words were written and sung during the most difficult of days, a time of great oppression and evil – a time of bondage, … Continue reading
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Top Ten Greatest Americans #10 — Dorothy Day
This is the first in a series of 10 articles that incorporate black history into American history with a list of my personal Top Ten Greatest Americans. Number ten is Dorothy Day. “No one has a right to sit down … Continue reading
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