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Racially Tolerant,
Not Reconciled’
Commentary
By Tom Campisi
Our two cover stories in the February
print edition are nice complements to this month’s celebration of
African-American History month.
The first one—which
previews the upcoming movie Amazing Grace and book of the
same name—looks at the life of British Statesman William
Wilberforce, who brought an end to the
slave trade in his country in 1807. That legislation was the first
step towards abolishing slavery completely in Britain; and
Wilberforce’s exploits were also instrumental in the future
emancipation of slaves in the United States.
The second story highlights Jay Sinclair and his 25-year tenure at
Star of Hope in Paterson, NJ. There are several quotes about Rev.
Sinclair’s passion for racial reconciliation. But in an exclusive
interview with the Voice, he
was very candid about our progress.
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NYC Author: Wilberforce Was The
Greatest Social Reformer In
History
BOOK RELEASED IN CONJUNCTION WITH
MOVIE
By Tom Campisi
In 1789, William
Wilberforce concluded his three-hour abolition debate in the Houses
of Parliament by emphatically saying, “You
may choose to look the other way, but you can never again say you
did not know.”
And 200 years after Wilberforce
helped end the slave trade in Britian, he speaks to us as loudly and
clearly as ever, according to Eric Metaxas. The New York City
author’s latest book,
Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce
and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery (Harper San Francisco),
will be released on Feb. 6.
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