Engaging with Our Unitarian Universalist History Around Race
- Truth, Repair, and Reconciliation: the 2007 Responsive Resolution
- Sundown towns are communities that for decades—formally or informally—kept out African Americans or other groups.
- Confronting a Family History of Involvement in the Slave Trade
- Empowerment: One Denomination's Quest for Racial Justice 1967-1982
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Last updated on Tuesday, July 26, 2011.
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