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Weekly Reflection: Mothers of the Movement

by James Melson | Mar 9, 2023 | 2023, Weekly Reflection

March is Women’s History Month. The Weekly Reflections this month will focus on several women who made major contributions to the modern Civil Rights Movement. This is especially important because their names are not as familiar to many people as the major male...

Weekly Reflection: What Happens to Black History Now?

by James Melson | Mar 2, 2023 | 2023, Weekly Reflection

What happens to Black History now? That question needs to be addressed at two levels. On the first level it refers to the fact that Black History Month is over now that we have moved from February to March. Especially for too many white people, this means that the...

Weekly Reflection: Black History – Backlash, Faith, and Perseverance

by James Melson | Feb 23, 2023 | 2023, Weekly Reflection

During Black History Month, we lift up the advances in the struggle for racial justice and accomplishments of Black people in our nation’s history. Yet we risk minimizing these advances and accomplishments if we do not also lift up the forms of unjust and often...

Weekly Reflection: Black History is Local History

by James Melson | Feb 18, 2023 | 2023, Weekly Reflection

During Black History Month, we usually focus on the accomplishments of famous Black people who impacted the history of our nation. Yet it is important to recognize those whose accomplishments are not as well known and had a more local impact. Last week, Vickie and I...

Weekly Reflection: Suppressing Black History in Black History Month

by James Melson | Feb 9, 2023 | 2023, Weekly Reflection

February is the annual celebration of Black History Month. Its origins go back to 1926 when the Black scholar and historian Carter G. Woodson developed Negro History Week during the week in February that included the birthdays of both Frederick Douglass and Abraham...

Weekly Reflection: Facing the Deep Roots of Racism

by James Melson | Feb 2, 2023 | 2023, Weekly Reflection

These first days of Black History Month 2023 are a vivid reminder that the struggle for racial justice is not confined to the past. The murder of Tyre Nichols by police officers in Memphis reveals the deep roots of racism that still exist in our nation. Some people...
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