A century ago this year, a wave of anti-black racial violence washed over the entire United States. The blood shed that summer earned it the moniker of "Red Summer." One of the deadliest race riots that year, and in the nation's history, happened near the small town of Elaine, Arkansas. On September 30, 1919, a … Continue reading The Elaine Massacre Memorial
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How Ferguson Widened an Enormous Rift Between Black Christians and White Evangelicals
My reflection in the Washington Post on the fifth anniversary of Michael Brown's killing.
A Vested Interest and the Ethic of Love
Unless we have a vested interest in the good of our neighbors racial problems will continue.