Trumpet Daily: Looking Back at Charleston’s Peaceful Response to a Racially Motivated Massacre
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After the massacre at the Methodist church in June, the city of Charleston could have easily descended into a Ferguson or Baltimore. But instead of setting buildings on fire, or looting stores, the residents of Charleston responded with a message of forgiveness and hope. Residents worked to preserve unity in their city, and in the process, they set an example for an entire nation on how to solve the race crisis. On today’s show, Stephen Flurry re-examines Charleston’s peaceful response to a dangerous psychopath who wanted to start a race war.
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