Category Archives: black history

Top Ten Greatest Americans #10 — Dorothy Day

  Number ten is Dorothy Day. Here’s a quote from her. “No one has a right to sit down and feel hopeless. There is too much work to do.”  Dorothy Day was born in 1897 and grew up in Chicago. … Continue reading

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Frederick Douglas — “An American Slave”

Frederick Douglas was claimed to be personal property from his birth around 1818 in the state of Maryland.  He was physically, mentally, and emotionally abused — kept in degraded conditions and treated like an animal.  He was separated from his … Continue reading

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Accepting Black History Into American History

Some people say that we shouldn’t talk about black history in the USA, just American history.  That is a worthy goal — a color blind history where all people are equal. The only problem is that when we honestly look … Continue reading

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What Skin Color Is Your Church?

Here is a question for you:  What skin color is your church? Should churches that represent Heaven and all of its glorious human diversity (people from “every kindred and every tribe”) be able to be identified by the prominent skin … Continue reading

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Where Did Sojourner Truth Get Her Name?

One of the greatest Americans was a woman named Sojourner Truth.  She escaped from slavery in New York in the early 1800s and began to preach across the land.  She was a powerful and passionate speaker and was frequently invited … Continue reading

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