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From Plains to Scranton: A Reflection on Jimmy Carter and Joe Biden

By Quardricos Bernard Driskell The history of the American presidency is as much a study of contrasts as similarities. Rarely do two presidents, decades apart, find themselves compared as closely… Read More »

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My Love for the AME Church

By Rev. Dr. Jessica Kendall Ingram, Retired Episcopal Supervisor I will be the first to admit that the African Methodist Episcopal Church has a multiplicity of problems (as does any… Read More »

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Historic Appointment: Rev. John E. Morse, Jr. Sworn in as First African American Chief Judge of Eastern Judicial Circuit

In a landmark moment for the legal and faith communities, Judge (Rev.) John E. Morse, Jr. was sworn in as Chief Judge of the Eastern Judicial Circuit in Savannah, Georgia…. Read More »

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Celebrating Six Triple Eight and the Legacy of Charity Adams: A Call for the AME Church to Return to the World Stage

By Dr. Timothy E. Tyler The film Six Triple Eight stands as a testament to the extraordinary contributions of African American women during World War II, shining a well-deserved spotlight on the… Read More »

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