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  1. During the month of February, recent American practice has been to listen to the stories of Black history. A vantage point that gives context for the resilience and resistance of people around the globe whose heritage makes them part of the Black Diaspora. When these rehearsals are documentaries, such as Ava DuVernay’s 13th or 20 th Century ...

  2. It is self-centered arrogance that directly opposes the vulnerability of God made evident in the foolishness of the cross. God’s power through the madness of Jesus’ death should send tremors through their complacency. Then as now, the church is called to live through oppression, taking action against it.

  3. Oct 24, 2011 · African American History Speeches. Speeches. If I had a thousand tongues and each tongue were a thousand thunderbolts and each thunderbolt had a thousand voices, I would use them all today to help you understand a loyal and misrepresented and misjudged people.”. These were the words of Joseph C. Price, founder and President of Livingston ...

  4. Feb 9, 2024 · Black History Month’s observance was founded on the need to acknowledge the turmoil Black Americans have had to face throughout history, but also the necessity to celebrate Black accomplishments. Learning about these famous Black history speeches is a great way to do both of these things. These speeches show the range of what Black Americans… Continue reading 10 Inspiring Black History ...

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  6. Feb 21, 2020 · Meet the leaders, activists, ministers, and artists who changed the church and the world. In honor of Black History Month, we remember and celebrate the powerful work of God in and through the ...

  7. The Crisis in Black Education Executive Summary 2017 The theme for 2017 focuses on the crucial role of education in the history of African Americans. ASALH’s founder Carter G. Woodson once wrote that “if you teach the Negro that he has accomplished as much good as any other race he will aspire to equality and justice without regard to race.”

  8. Feb 18, 2020 · Stake the claim in your congregation that Black history is an integral part of our shared American history. Celebrate it. This is a way to acknowledge the incredible efforts of Black brothers and sisters to persist and thrive. Show appreciation for how Black people pushed the church to be more compassionate and speak up in the midst of evil ...