The Black Church
Thurman’s Non-Violent Approach Inspired MLK’s Movement
In 1949, Thurman published “Jesus and the Disinherited,'' promoting non-violence.
In 1949, Thurman published “Jesus and the Disinherited,'' promoting non-violence.
As Black political activism evolves, new school activists abandon the church, but not God.
In the 1960s, Pentecostal choirs emerged to bring youthful energy back to the Church.
The Black Church is the place where the African American made their way in society.
Jesse Jackson challenged Ronald Reagan and paved the way for a new generation.