Commentary: Remembering Black Atheists From History
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February 27, 2012
By Cord Jefferson, BET Network
The growing African-American atheist movement wants to remind you that not all Black heroes found haven in the church. Norm R. Allen Jr. from the Institute for Science and Human Values explains why Black Americans are “humanists.”
Because Black churches are a source of community and strength, they have been targeted.
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