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A realization at Wounded Knee

A realization at Wounded Knee
Nancy Wong

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Facing up to a legacy of entitlement
Slavery in America

Facing up to a legacy of entitlement

I was impressed when Bahai friends from European backgrounds weren’t afraid to acknowledge their own slave-owner ancestors.

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Larry & Lurenza McGhee
Bahai Community

Larry & Lurenza McGhee

Larry McGhee was born in 1952, became a Baha'i as a young man and worked as an academic counsellor. He introduced the Baha'i faith to Lurenza when they met. Lurenza Wesley McGhee was born in 1972 and has worked in behavioral sciences research and education administration.

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