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14 July 2019 / Racial Unity

Hungry for unity

Hungry for unity
Antonio Smith

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Eric Dozer was born in Bakewell, Tennessee in 1969, and grew up as the son of two pastors and the grandson of a deacon. He was a Baptist minister and music director at his church in Durham, North Carolina, when he became a Baha'i 25 years ago. Today Eric is an activist, educator and blues preacher.

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