Jimmy Carter sees resurgence of racism, plans Baptist conference for unity

Former President Jimmy Carter in Atlanta in August. (Photo / Kevin D. Liles for The New York Times)

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Former President Jimmy Carter, who has long put religion and racial reconciliation at the center of his life, is on a mission to heal a racial divide among Baptists and help the country soothe rifts that he believes are getting worse.

Read it in the New York Times.

 


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