Black church leaders brought religion to politics in the '60s - but it was dramatically different from today's white Christian nationalism
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The 1966 Black church leaders' proclamation highlighted a nuanced understanding of racial justice, transcending mere power struggles to promote genuine dialogue among citizens.
Unlike today's white Christian nationalists, the Black church leaders articulated a vision for racial justice that emphasized cooperation and civil engagement rather than a power takeover.
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