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March 9, 2024

AND Campaign President Explains ‘Why John MacArthur Is Wrong About MLK’ After Pastor Questions Civil Right Leader’s Faith

AND Campaign president Justin Giboney slams John MacArthur for “slanderously” claiming that Martin Luther King Jr. was “not a Christian.” The post AND Campaign President Explains […]
September 11, 2019

Rev. Joseph A. DeLaine: An Unsung Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement (Remember)

The Rev. Joseph DeLaine helped push forward a Civil Rights case that tested faith, birthed courage, and changed the lives of a South Carolina community. More […]
May 27, 2019

Former Slaves’ Observance of Civil War Dead Led to Creation of Memorial Day

In the recognition of the anniversary of the American Civil War, let us not forget that freed slaves created Memorial Day. More The post Former Slaves’ […]
January 19, 2019

Why Divine Immanence Mattered for King and the Civil Rights Struggle

By Vaneesa Cook, Aeon Martin Luther King Jr knew he was risking his life. The US civil rights leader, who would be assassinated in 1968 while campaigning […]
April 10, 2018

This Massacre of Black Soldiers During the Civil War Is Reason Enough to Bring Down the Confederate Statues

The Black soldiers who were butchered in cold blood by the Confederate troops were regularly enlisted in the Union army, were in full uniform, and were […]
April 3, 2018

Martin Luther King: A ‘Civil Saint’ or a Social and Economic ‘Radical?’

MLK Jr, portrayed as “civil saint” nowadays was, by the end of his life, a social and economic radical, who argued forcefully for the necessity of […]
August 29, 2017

Trump’s Arpaio Pardon Could Encourage More Civil Rights Violations

President Donald Trump has pardoned Joe Arpaio, the former Arizona sheriff who illegally used racial profiling to enforce immigration laws. The post Trump’s Arpaio Pardon Could […]