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Rev Brinson profoundly presents this subject with a perspective and hope that one day the wrongs of the past will be redressed. Though it is sensitive to the soul and reminds us of our painful past, it yet gives us continuous hope for the future."" Rev. Harold Branch, M/Div, Bethlehem Baptist Church, Virginia Beach, VA With the heart of a believer and honesty of a historian, Reverend Brinson weaves a tapestry of truth, justice, and most importantly, redemption."" Rev. A. McKinley Royal, Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, Thomson, GA John D Brinson, (M.Div., San Francisco Theological Seminary), the…mehr

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Rev Brinson profoundly presents this subject with a perspective and hope that one day the wrongs of the past will be redressed. Though it is sensitive to the soul and reminds us of our painful past, it yet gives us continuous hope for the future."" Rev. Harold Branch, M/Div, Bethlehem Baptist Church, Virginia Beach, VA With the heart of a believer and honesty of a historian, Reverend Brinson weaves a tapestry of truth, justice, and most importantly, redemption."" Rev. A. McKinley Royal, Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, Thomson, GA John D Brinson, (M.Div., San Francisco Theological Seminary), the oldest son of a Baptist Minister, and native son of Montgomery, Alabama, was a participant in the Civil Rights Struggles in the late 50's and 60's. A Christian Minister in the San Francisco Bay Area, and the author of two other books: 'Ministry of Deacons in North America', and 'Black Queen Without a Throne'. He is currently acting as advisor for a program whose purpose is to direct and enhance the journey of young black males towards manhood.
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John D. Brinson is a minister and received an M/Div Degree from San Francisco Theological Seminary in 1980. He is the author of several other books: 'Ministry of Deacons in Urban America,' 'Shame of a Nation,' and 'Reparations and God's Judgment.'