Joshua: A Lesson in Leadership, Followship and Succession
By Carey A. Grady COMMENTARY The book of Joshua is the sixth book of the Bible (the Christian Canon), the first book of the Historical Writings and named after the […]
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By Carey A. Grady COMMENTARY The book of Joshua is the sixth book of the Bible (the Christian Canon), the first book of the Historical Writings and named after the […]
Read MoreBy Andy Brack COMMENTARY With everything that’s going on in the world, thoughts keep returning to the Rev. Jesse Jackson, the Greenville native who bridged the worlds of Dr. Martin […]
Read MoreGuest Commentary One of the great strengths of our movement is that our leaders do more than inspire young people — they keep the door open for them. The leaders […]
Read MoreBy Kevin Harris and Richard McDaniel Guest Commentary There is a dangerous misinformation campaign about Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The false narrative that HBCUs are somehow fragile, dependent […]
Read MoreThe world of our screens has many of us dreading Thanksgiving. The things old friends and family members post on social media convince us in an instant that they’ve lost […]
Read MoreBy Dr. Glenn Mollette Charlie Kirk was a man who had opinions and vocalized them. He believed in free speech. He also believed in the right of free speech for […]
Read Morebetween South Carolina and North Carolina politics, Morgan noted that both states face similar legislative and judicial dynamics — and both must contend with national trends toward rolling back civil […]
Read MoreBy Ben Jealous EDITORIAL In my house, two legacies face each other. On one wall hangs a reproduction of The Spirit of ’76, painted by my cousin Archibald M. Willard […]
Read MoreOn September 12 in New York City, celebrated civilrights photographer Cecil Williams made his runway debut at Sony Hall on Broadway, modeling his trademark image of defiance—drinking from a segregation-era […]
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