Racial Justice
A year after the the National Council of Churches of Christ met with President Bill Clinton to discuss church fires, Reverend Jesse Jackson spoke… read more
A year after the the National Council of Churches of Christ met with President Bill Clinton to discuss church fires, Reverend Jesse Jackson spoke about the continuing search for racial justice in the U.S. to the audience of ministers. He stressed that minority efforts toward equal access and opportunities to fulfillment in U.S. society remain unreached. He also commented on the president’s speech on race in California and emphasized that race is to narrow a definition and that not more studies, by government activity is needed to open opportunities for minorities. After his remarks, he took questions from the audience. close
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