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A way out of no way

a memoir of truth, transformation, and the new American story
2022
"On the heels of his historic election to the United States Senate, Raphael Warnock shares his . . . spiritual and personal journey. Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock occupies a singular place in American life. As Senior Pastor of Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church and now as a Senator from Georgia, he is the rare voice who can at once call out the uncomfortable truths that shape contemporary American life and, at a time of division, summon us all to a higher moral ground. Senator Warnock grew up in the Kayton Homes housing projects in Savannah, the 11th of 12 children. His dad was a World War II veteran, and as a teenager, his mom picked tobacco and cotton in rural Georgia. Both were Pentecostal preachers. After graduating from Morehouse, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's alma mater, Senator Warnock studied for a decade at Union Theological Seminary while serving at Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church. At just 35, he became the senior pastor at Ebenezer, where Dr. King preached and served. In January, Senator Warnock won a run-off election that flipped control of the Senate at one of the most pivotal moments in recent American history. He is the first Black senator from Georgia, only the 11th Black senator in American history, and just the second from the South since Reconstruction. As he said in his maiden speech from the well of the Senate, Senator Warnock's . . . journey reflects the ongoing toggle between the pain and promise of the American story"--Provided by publisher.

Strength to love

1984
A collection of sermons preached by civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. during or after the bus protest in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955, in which he brings the Christian message to bear on the social problems of war and economic and racial injustice.

Strength to love

1981
A collection of sermons preached by civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. during or after the bus protest in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955, in which he brings the Christian message to bear on the social problems of war, and economic and racial injustice.
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