Rising to the challenge: How economic change and cultural renewal-amid personal pain and travail-brought a race-riven nation together
Racial hatred remains: Racism is not about ignorance; it is about sin, the same one that started in the Garden with the first parents of our (human) race.
Looking to God, not government: The state could and did root out systemic racism, but conquering our nation's racism of the heart required a solution far beyond the reach of any government
Racism as we knew it is gone: But government preferences over the years created a new kind of antagonism-based not upon race but instead upon class.
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