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In this episode we are venturing away from the focus on names, and instead looking at some of the "other stuff," particularly in the fomr of the shared experience of three sisters who were a part of teh integration of the school system in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. This is a continuation form a previous podcast (see below for link) that focused on the history of race relationsh in one rural community in Kentucky, and the implications on the life and ministry of three pastors.
BE ADVISED: there are moments when racial slurs are stated as the history of the experience is recounted; this episode may not be appropriate for some audiences.
https://open.spotify.com/show/4PpqfSW17Atgja7y1I5zSe?si=f882e2d3c30c42ea
By Kamarr RichéeIn this episode we are venturing away from the focus on names, and instead looking at some of the "other stuff," particularly in the fomr of the shared experience of three sisters who were a part of teh integration of the school system in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. This is a continuation form a previous podcast (see below for link) that focused on the history of race relationsh in one rural community in Kentucky, and the implications on the life and ministry of three pastors.
BE ADVISED: there are moments when racial slurs are stated as the history of the experience is recounted; this episode may not be appropriate for some audiences.
https://open.spotify.com/show/4PpqfSW17Atgja7y1I5zSe?si=f882e2d3c30c42ea