Black History Month And The BibleSample

Frederick Douglass
Former slave and leading abolitionist Frederick Douglass often used the Bible to inspire others to fight for abolition, and used language from the Bible, like Psalm 137, to describe the plight of slaves.
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Black History Month is a time to remember and study the contributions of black Americans to the history and culture of the United States. The Bible has played a significant role in the lives of black Americans. Join Museum of the Bible in a 10-day plan to discover how the Bible impacted people like Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King Jr., and Rosa Parks.
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