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Podcast: Progressive Faith Sermons - Dr. Roger Ray
Episode: Ordinary people with Extraordinary Vision
Description: The late Congressman John Lewis wrote what could be his own eulogy in the essay he wrote to be published posthumously in the New York Times. He called on "ordinary people" to be willing to get into "good trouble." Of course, the sins of racism, oppression, and enslavement were not creations of black culture. These were white inventions and as such, we must acknowledge that the end of racism in America demands that white people choose to stop being racists. Visionaries like Lewis, King, Parks, Malcolm X, and many more gave voice to the vision of a post racist...