“Very few religious leaders are able to inspire political action on the part of large numbers of people who don’t share their church, their denomination or their faith. Yet the Rev. Dr. William Barber, senior pastor of Greenleaf Christian Church in Goldsboro, N.C., has done just that.
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“Born and raised in Los Angeles, the daughter of a teacher and an electrical engineer (her parents divorced when she was eight), King seems to have moved smoothly from teenage sitcom stardom into the flowering black cinema scene of the 1990s, making her movie debut in John Singleton’s seminal Boyz n the Hood…”
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Profiles in Black History: Bridget “Biddy” Mason
Bridget “Biddy” Mason was born into slavery in Georgia in 1818 and was eventually acquired by Robert Marion Smith. In 1848, Smith, a Mormon convert, decided to move West, and Biddy was forced to walk the 1,700 mile journey from Mississippi to Utah. After two years in Utah, Smith agreed to move to California and help establish a Mormon community in San Bernardino. On the journey…