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Weekly Reflection: The Letter Before the Letter

by James Melson | Apr 12, 2023 | 2023, Weekly Reflection

Sixty years ago this month, Dr. King was arrested during the campaign in Birmingham, AL. During his time in jail, he wrote what has become a classic of American and Church history – The Letter From the Birmingham Jail. (Click here for a link to the text of the...

Weekly Reflection: Beyond the Mountaintop

by James Melson | Apr 6, 2023 | 2023, Weekly Reflection

Fifty five years ago this week on April 4, 1968 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was murdered in Memphis, TN. The night before his death, he gave his final speech at Mason Temple in support of the sanitation workers strike. The speech is best known for its conclusion in...

Weekly Reflection: Letting Her Light Shine – Fannie Lou Hamer

by James Melson | Mar 29, 2023 | 2023, Weekly Reflection

As we come to the end of Women’s History Month and our focus on women leaders in the Civil Rights Movement, we lift up the witness of Fannie Lou Hamer. Unlike the previous posts this month that featured women associated with colleges or universities, Fannie Lou Hamer...

Weekly Reflection: Jim Crow’s Worst Enemy

by James Melson | Mar 22, 2023 | 2023, Weekly Reflection

Continuing our focus on Women’s History Month, we lift up the witness of Joan Trumpauer Mulholland. As a young woman, Joan Trumpauer participated in many of the campaigns of the Civil Rights Movement. The first photo posted above is her mug shot for participating in...

Weekly Reflection: Diane Nash – Unwavering Courage and Commitment

by James Melson | Mar 14, 2023 | 2023, Weekly Reflection

The Weekly Reflections this month honor women leaders in the Civil Rights Movement. Diane Nash was a native of Chicago who experienced the Jim Crow system of racial segregation when she attended Fisk University in Nashville, TN. She became a regular participant in...

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...
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