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Home > Holidays > Black History Month

Black History Classics
In recognition of Black History Month, several classics are being released on DVD for the first time—joined by a few newer additions to the ever-growing catalogue of African-American cinema.
By LaTonya Taylor
from Christianity Today Movies

Racial Reconciliation
We read the same Bible and ultimately proclaim the same goals.
By Harold Myra

Jesus in Mississippi
The civil-rights movement as theological drama.
from Books & Culture

The Freedom to Resist
The African-American experience teaches us that political activity is essential to the church's identity.
from Christianity Today

Baptist Power
How the largest African-American denomination in the world got its start.
from Christianity History

Pentecostals Renounce Racism
Acknowledging that their repentance came 30 years too late, leaders of 21 white Pentecostal groups gathered in Memphis to close the racial rift with their African-American brethren.
from Christianity Today

The Burden of the Black Leader
Torn between the demands of black nationalism and American democracy.
from Books & Culture

Color-Blinded
Why 11 o'clock Sunday morning is still a mostly segregated hour.
from Christianity Today

Abolition's Hidden History
How black argument led to white commitment.
from Books & Culture

Separate and Equal
Martin Luther King dreamed of an integrated society. Boston minister Eugene Rivers thinks it was the wrong dream.
from Christianity Today







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