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Richard Kent Evans is the author of MOVE: An American Religion, a groundbreaking history of the MOVE organization, a black radical group whose founding members were killed alongside their children when the Philadelphia police, working alongside federal agents, attacked their headquarters in 1985. What was MOVE? What were its founding principles? And why were state authorities so intent on violently destroying it? As Evans explains in this conversation, the MOVE bombing, as the incident came to be known, was the culmination of a much longer story that touches on deep, lingering questions about religious freedom, race, and state terror.
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Richard Kent Evans is the author of MOVE: An American Religion, a groundbreaking history of the MOVE organization, a black radical group whose founding members were killed alongside their children when the Philadelphia police, working alongside federal agents, attacked their headquarters in 1985. What was MOVE? What were its founding principles? And why were state authorities so intent on violently destroying it? As Evans explains in this conversation, the MOVE bombing, as the incident came to be known, was the culmination of a much longer story that touches on deep, lingering questions about religious freedom, race, and state terror.

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