Coming to terms with the Black Church's changing role
African American churches have long been social, political and educational centers for many Black communities. But that role is evolving amid what some historians and sociologists are calling the "Third Reconstruction". This is the period starting from President Barack Obama's election in 2008, and encompasses the rise of social and racial justice movements that began shortly thereafter.
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- Опубликовано3 ноября 2022 г., 12:00 UTC
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