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But, the lack of black academics on campuses and in positions of leadership in the 21st century means fewer mentors and relevant courses. The presence of black students on predominantly white ...
Two-thirds of white Americans who strongly embrace Christian nationalism disagree that white supremacy is still a major problem — compared with one-third of all Americans.
Compared to non-white Christians—black Protestants and Hispanic Catholics—they put more confidence in law enforcement and hold more positive views of police.
Black Christians overwhelmingly say police treatment is biased against them. Why don’t white evangelicals believe them?
At church services around the country on Sunday, black and white evangelical Christians lit the fourth Advent candle before Christmas, the candle that represents peace.
Over 60 percent of Christians in the U.S. say that whether someone is a man or a woman is determined by their sex at birth.
With America’s white conservatives increasingly drawn to Christian nationalism, many Black believers feel caught between their faith and the long shadow of history.
Nationwide protests are forcing many Americans to think about race in new ways. A black pastor in one of Christianity's whitest denominations is asking his congregants to take an especially hard look.
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Kamala Harris’ message to women on ‘freedom’ helps explain why ...This legacy partly drives an attitudinal divide between Black and white Christians, especially on issues such as abortion and support for Trump.
Activists and political experts say Donald Trump telling Christians "you won't have to vote again" is a threat to Black Americans.
Bantum is clear that neither a black Jesus nor the Jesus of tradition can save us because in both we project our own wishes and racial hopes onto Christian discipleship. The neither/nor formula is key ...
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