Black History Month And The BibleSample

African American Jubilee Edition of the Bible
In 1999, the American Bible Society released the African American Jubilee Edition of the Bible, drawing inspiration for the title from the "Year of Jubilee" described in Leviticus.
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About this Plan

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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