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A Black family's Bible ended up in the Smithsonian and helped a California family fill out its genealogy. It's on display in the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
After emancipation, her great-grandfather Squire May purchased land nearby in Orange County, Virginia, and created a family homestead. This Bible, with items from the family homestead established by ...
African Americans, according to the ABS report, are more likely to say they don’t have any frustrations when reading the Bible (31%) than whites (23%) or Hispanics (20%).
He and his colleagues at Logos Bible Software hope they can make that happen by adding more African American voices to the digital study tools currently used by more than 4.5 million people.
Other Bible editions cater to the black community, including the African American Jubilee Bible, published by the American Bible Society in 2000. But the Original African Heritage Study Bible is ...
Pastor Dr. Tony Evans talks to the congregation as his ministers lead a group to a side room for additional prayer during Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship's presentation of, "The Greatest Doubt," on ...
The Forten family Bible was loaned to the Museum of the American Revolution for its exhibit, ”Black Founders.” (Emma Lee/WHYY) Jacobs was born and raised in Philadelphia, and now lives in Chicago. He ...
When Antonio Reliford was a child in New Jersey, he and his family did what a lot of African-American families did when it came to vacations: They hit the road to visit relatives in the South. But ...