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Over the past two months, I have waded into the national debate regarding gay marriage by writing two widely distributed editorials. These op-eds largely addressed the false comparison between African-American oppression and the push for gay rights. I am neither a member of a pro-family organization nor an official advocate for traditional marriage. I am a Christian, an Independent voter and private citizen who felt compelled to speak out in support of the African-American legacy and the traditional, nuclear family. But my experience over the past two months may be instructive for other Christians, the church in general and the Black church specifically as the fight to protect the next generation of children wages on.

 

God is Black?

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In the 1950s and '60s, god was a man named Alexander Scourby. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., of Greek immigrant parents and attended college in West Virginia, but he spoke in a "deep and resonant voice" (as Wikipedia puts it) and--here is the key point--with more than a touch of a British accent.
earl-graves-sr-780.jpgEarl G. Graves Sr., founder and publisher of Black Enterprise magazine, issues the following statement concerning the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States of America:

Civil Rights Icon to Deliver Inaugural Benediction

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joseph-lowery2.jpgWhen America inaugurates Barack Obama as its 44th president -- and its first African-American -- next week, the benediction will be delivered by a civil rights icon, the Rev. Joseph Lowery.
oscar-grant-iii.jpgThe former police officer accused of shooting an unarmed man at a northern California commuter train station was arrested Tuesday in Nevada, authorities told CNN affiliate KGO.
craig-watkins-588.jpgJan.1, 2007, the day Craig Watkins was sworn in as Dallas' first African-American district attorney, marked a seismic shift in local politics. Perhaps even more significant than the election of Ron Kirk, our first black mayor, Mr. Watkins' first two years in office illustrate a commitment to just and effective enforcement of the law; citizens expect as much and rightly so.

Rev. Jesse Jackson Warns Inmates of `Jail Hotels'

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jesse-jackson-591.jpgThe Rev. Jesse Jackson has warned against prisons becoming "jail hotels" during his annual Christmas visit to the Cook County, Ill., jail.

Rick Warren to Speak at MLK Memorial Day Before Inauguration

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rick-warren.31.jpgJust one day before giving the invocation at President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration, a local pastor will be the keynote speaker at the Martin Luther King Jr. Annual Commemorative Service, officials at Saddleback Church said.

james-bevel-565.jpgThe Rev. James L. Bevel, a prominent figure in the civil rights movement whose legacy was clouded by an incest conviction has died, a relative said. He was 72.

Robert Blackwell, America's First Black Republican Mayor, Dies

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robert-blackwell.jpgFuneral arrangements are pending for the country's first black Republican mayor, Highland Park's Robert Blackwell, who died Tuesday night after a long illness. Blackwell, who was in his 80s, was mayor of Highland Park for two different stints in the '60s and '70s.

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