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  2. Black church tradition survives Georgia's voting changes - AOL

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    FILE - Pastor Carl Johnson from the 93rd Street Community Baptist Church prays with a large group of people before the march during the Souls to the Polls on the last day of early voting as part ...

  3. Black church tradition survives Georgia’s voting changes - AOL

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    Black church leaders in Georgia organized rallies Sunday in a push to get their congregants to vote — a longstanding The post Black church tradition survives Georgia’s voting changes appeared ...

  4. Harris visits Black churches in Georgia in ‘souls to the ...

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    Vice President Kamala Harris visited churches in Georgia on Sunday, urging congregants to cast early ballots as part of her campaign’s “souls to the polls” push to turn out Black voters.

  5. Harris, Obamas and voting rights leaders work to turn out ...

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    Efforts to boost Black voter turnout often start at the community level. In Miami, members of local churches gathered Sunday at the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center and marched to a nearby early voting center as part of a Souls to the Polls event. “It helps a lot to encourage others to vote,” said Regina Tharpe, a Miami resident.

  6. Black church - Wikipedia

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    The Black church (sometimes termed Black Christianity or African American Christianity) is the faith and body of Christian denominations and congregations in the United States that predominantly minister to, and are also led by African Americans, [1] as well as these churches' collective traditions and members.

  7. Religion and politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Liturgical churches constituted over a quarter of the vote and wanted the government to stay out of personal morality issues. Prohibition debates and referendums heated up politics in most states over a period of decades, and national prohibition was finally passed in 1918 (repealed in 1932), serving as a major issue between the wet Democrats ...

  8. Racial segregation of churches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During this era, primarily black churches were an important place for social organizing. African-American church members and leaders played a large role in the Civil Rights Movement, which also gave the movement distinct religious undertones. Appealing to the public using religious reasoning and doctrine was incredibly common. [18]

  9. Opinion: Black Tennesseans should not let apathy or barriers ...

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    Take it from me, the senior pastor of an historically Black church in Memphis, a blue dot floating in a red sea ruled by the state’s Republican supermajority. ... “Voting is My Black Job ...