By Anugrah Kumar
A former African slave said that Black Lives Matter and critical race theory advocates do not understand what is happening in Africa, where more than 9.2 million people “are still in captivity in slavery.”
“I believe Black Lives Matter does not understand what is going on in Africa. They don’t know what is going on around the world,” Bol Gai Deng, a former slave and South Sudanese presidential candidate, said during an interview with CBN News.
By Andrew Kuiper
I can guarantee that we will soon forget the absurd characterization of “KKKolumbus” in the South Bend History Museum.
But every time I bring my son to walk through those museum rooms, I will be haunted by the characterization of our white ancestors as ravens who pluck out the eyes of children…
By Russell Kirk
Christopher Columbus offers us the example of those virtues that the old Romans called fortitude and constancy; and the example of those virtues that the early Christians called faith and hope…
— Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2020/10/columbus-exemplar-timeless-russell-kirk.html
By Miles McPherson, Guest Contributor
Both of my grandfathers were black, while one of my grandmothers was white and the other was black and Chinese. I also grew up in two very racially distinct neighborhoods. The area that I lived in was 95% black, but the neighborhood in which I attended school was 100% white. I was criticized for both being black and for not being black enough.
— Read on www.christianpost.com/news/racism-and-police-what-a-father-of-a-black-officer-has-to-say.html
By Michael Gryboski
The Episcopal Church lost a little over 61,000 members in 2020 and saw a decline in worship attendance even before the pandemic lockdowns occurred, according to data released by the denomination.
— Read on www.christianpost.com/news/episcopal-church-lost-61k-members-saw-drop-in-worship-in-2020.html
By Leonardo Blair
Viola Roberts Lampkin Brown was an infant when the “Titanic” sank into the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912. She was not yet 3 when World War I began. She was still 6 when the Flu pandemic started in February 1918. And by the time she was 7, Brown was working as a domestic and would spend decades living through segregation.
— Read on www.christianpost.com/news/viola-brown-credits-faith-for-helping-her-through-wars-pandemics.html