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The Cross and the Lynching Tree
12019-10-30T09:13:07-07:00Hannah Moore42d4ba7590c5f8c875bd850f4307f6eacc9f0eac350182plain2019-11-06T08:22:03-08:00Hannah Moore42d4ba7590c5f8c875bd850f4307f6eacc9f0eacJames Cone, a black theologian at who taught at Union Seminary shares an excerpt from his novel The Cross and the Lynching Tree. Cone is an advocate for justice now- linking the urge that as Christians the urge to combat suffering should be engrained in one's Christian's beliefs.
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12019-10-30T09:10:10-07:00James Cone on the Cross and the Lynching Tree5I add this video to bring forward the history of lynching in America. This dark, twisted act often gets neglected in our country's history. Here, James Cone shows the lives black people endured while living in white supremacy.plain2019-11-07T20:07:27-08:00YouTube2016-03-18T20:59:39.000ZNryz_SNGPuIUnion Theological Seminary