Decades After Civil Rights Movement, Alabama Parish Gives ‘Doubly Sacred’ Witness to Faith, Freedom
The City of St. Jude Parish hosted thousands of Civil Rights marchers amid a push for justice in the segregated 1960s South.
The City of St. Jude Parish hosted thousands of Civil Rights marchers amid a push for justice in the segregated 1960s South.
The longtime activist was a fixture in U.S. politics for decades, including two presidential runs.
An important conference begins March 3 in Alabama that will take up the unfinished work of the civil-rights movement: racial reconciliation, under the common fatherhood of God.
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