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1. There are many today who don't know
Mon May 4, 2020, 10:04 AM
May 2020

Last edited Mon May 4, 2020, 03:01 PM - Edit history (1)

or have forgotten that many social justice issues and civil rights activities either began in or were supported by religious organizations and individuals. King was an ordained Christian minister. Lawyers and students from northern states who went south to help with desegregation and voting rights were often Jewish. There were clergy who led anti war demonstrations.

In the 19th century, Quakers, who are pacifist Christians, led the abolitionist movement in America and worked with African Americans on the Underground Railroad.

The fact that some Christian practices in America have done much harm to minorities and women does not negate the good things that many of them have accomplished.

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