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12 July 2019 / Racial Identity

Mothers of black sons

Mothers of black sons
Karen Streets Anderson

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Being the change
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Being the change

We saw that more of our African-American brothers and sisters engaged as we educated ourselves about race in America.

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    Karen Streets Anderson
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Sue St. Clair
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Sue St. Clair

Sue St. Clair, born in 1947 in South Bend, Indiana, was raised under difficult conditions before moving to Chicago and becoming a Baha'i as an adult. She later trained as a nurse, lived in Liberia, and had four sons.

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