The Civil Rights Movement: Faith, Fire, and the Fight They Never Wanted Us to Win
Why the Civil Rights Movement was Necessary The Black church was not merely spiritual refuge it was the backbone of the movement. Churches housed meetings, trained organizers, raised funds, and provided sanctuary. Pastors became targets. Churches were bombed. Still, they stood. Faith did not make activists passive it made them fearless. “We must obey God rather than men.” — Acts 5:29 Beyond the Famous Names … Continue reading The Civil Rights Movement: Faith, Fire, and the Fight They Never Wanted Us to Win

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