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Two former leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention, one Black and one white, want to bridge the Deep South's racial divide with faith-based discussions in cities once active in the slave trade.
The film will be accompanied by live performances of Tulsa’s Council Oak Men’s Chorale and All Souls Unitarian Church Choir.
The history of Garveyism in the Deep South has not been thoroughly researched yet. But in 1938, Garvey wrote a letter to Senator Theodore G. Bilbo, the Mississippi politician and vocal segregationist.