Word: baptiste
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...when Kalb, the former moderator of NBCNews' "Meet the Press," asked Jackson whether hewould push the button for a nuclear first strikethe 46-year-old Baptist minister sidestepped thequestion...
...Willow St. 2 1 St. Mary's Lower Church, Harvard and Norfolk Sts. 2 2 Fletcher School, 89 Elm St. (East) 2 3 Maynard School, Broadway and Windsor St. 2 4 Health Center, 105 Windsor St. 2 5 Fire House, Lafayette Square (Mass. Ave. and Main St.) 3 1 Baptist Church, Hampshire and Norfolk Sts. 3 2 Fire House, Inman Square 3 3 City Hall Annex, Broadway and Inman St. 3 4 Longfellow School, Rear Entry 3 5 Longfellow School, Rear Entry 4 1 362 Green St., First Floor Central Square 4 2 St. Peter's Church Basement, Mass...
...Biloxi, Miss., told John Paul that "racism is a major hindrance to full development of black leadership within the church." John Paul responded that racial diversity shows that Christ's "liberating Gospel" belongs to all groups. He also paid tribute to the "providential role" that was played by Baptist Leader Martin Luther King...
Homestead's black leaders generally supported the fingerprinting tactic. The Rev. Donald Turner, pastor of the Second Baptist Church, volunteered his prints and urged others to cooperate. "We're not here to prove you are the rapist," he told members of the black community, which makes up 40% of Homestead's population. "We want to prove that you are not the rapist." Alice Kirkland, president of the local chapter of the N.A.A.C.P., said her group would not oppose anyone who wanted to volunteer prints, adding, "We've had no complaints from the residents so far." One of two black officers...
...peripatetic candidate sat in an airliner headed for Baton Rouge, La. He wore a red-striped shirt with white collar, and kept popping tiny Tootsie Rolls into his mouth. Jackson was due to deliver a Sunday sermon at the local Mount Zion First Baptist Church. In 20 years, he recalled proudly, he had not once failed to fill a church to overflowing. Jackson believes his 1984 campaign lifted blacks and other minorities toward more power. "There are more blacks trying for office today, sheriffs, legislators, tax assessors," he pointed...